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Legislation Introduced to End Ambulance Strike

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Monday, November 02, 2009 02:06 PM

VICTORIA - The Province is taking action to end the strike by Ambulance Service Paramedics and dispatchers.

"With the H1N1 pandemic impacting the acute care system and winter and the holiday season fast approaching, the public needs certainty that they'll have the care they need in an emergency," says Minister of Health Kevin Falcon. "The decision to introduce this legislation was a difficult one and certainly not one that we take lightly. But it was clear that after seven months of failed attempts to reach an agreement and with no hope for a negotiated settlement in sight, we had to act."

Falcon stated while the system is coping, pressure is increasing both in emergency departments and critical care areas across the province. He added health authorities are under further stress from increasing absenteeism,
with up to 25 per cent of staff not reporting to work at BC Women's Hospital last week alone due to illness.

Falcon said despite an essential services order, the dispute has had a profound impact on service delivery.

"In the Lower Mainland, the number of ambulances out of service each month has jumped to 150, compared to just 12 per month before the strike began," said Falcon. "With the rest of our health care system already operating at
full capacity to manage the impact of H1N1, we can't afford to have the ambulance service operating at less than peak effectiveness."

He added that every day the strike continues, it increases the risk to patients.

Falcon said the settlement outlined in the Ambulance Service Collective Agreement Act reflects the latest offer made to the union in September. The one-year deal is retroactive to April 1, 2009, and includes a competitive
compensation increase of three per cent, in line with wage increases for other public sector workers in 2009.

"We believe this increase is more than generous at a time of global economic uncertainty," said Falcon. "We are also profoundly aware there is no more room in the BCAS budget to increase compensation without undermining service
delivery."

He noted the September offer had also included a further 1.2 per cent increase, contingent on both sides finding efficiencies within the collective agreement, which the union flatly refused. As a result this amount was not included as part of the legislation, however, he noted BCAS would still be willing to work collaboratively with the union to achieve the 1.2 per cent if their position changed.

Falcon said he is also calling on the Minister of Labour to appoint an Industrial Inquiry Commissioner as soon as possible to identify options for repairing the broken labour relations structure within the ambulance
service.


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"Falcon said he is also calling on the Minister of Labour to appoint an Industrial Inquiry Commissioner as soon as possible to identify options for repairing the broken labour relations structure within the ambulance
service."
The labour relations structure within the ambulance
service is not broken, it is the BC Liberals who will not pay a decent wage for the work the ambulance workers do. If they treated the ambulance workers the way they treated themselves, with a massive pay raise, benefits package and pensions, there would be no strike.
So typical of our government...if we don't cave in to them, they make new laws so you don't have a choice.

Can we hope criminal Campbell will fall into his bottle again...and this time do some jail time?
Such BS. A lack of government responsibility to bargain in good faith has now lead to this. They were too cowardly to bring in an Arbitrator like the union asked so this is their solution?

It wouldn't surprise me at all to see a mass exodus from the BCAS. Members are tired of working like dogs to support this system with no respect for what they do from the Govt.
With the H1N1 pandemic impacting the acute care system and winter and the holiday season fast approaching, the public needs certainty that they'll have the care they need in an emergency,"

What a bunch of BS, this is just cover for the upcoming olympics. Since when did this government ever care about the common person. Falcon, Bond how do you look yourselves in the mirror.
Anyone know if these high muckie mucks are at the head of the line for flue shots?
The current health care system is broken, they can't afford more (I know some of you will yell at me and say it is an allocation of funds problem not lack of funds), around 50% of every tax dollar is spent on healthcare.

Wait and see what happens the next time the nurses contract is up or God forbid when the MD's need a new one. There has to be a shift in how we think about health care. Once people start taking responsibility for their own health, utilization will decrease and then we can afford to pay our service providers what they are worth. Until then this type of political action will be the only way to hold the system together.
What a crock of BS - the H1N1 !! Yes the big wigs are coming to Vancouver and we need helath care for them - what a shame - the Paramedics deserve better from this government - hope Shirley and Pat do not need ambulance service.
This government doesn't seem to have any interest in contract bargaining at all. If a group doesn't accept what it is being 'offered' they must be prepared to have a "contract" legislated upon them. Why don't they drop the charade of bargaining with groups and just go straight to legislation. It'll save everyone a lot of headaches. I'm wondering how many paramedic positions will be opening up in the next while.
I can't speak to Vancouver's problem as far as out of service ambulances goes but I know that here on the west side of Prince George there has not been a medical or hiway accident call that the Ambulance service has not attended to! I have been a member of the Volunteer Fire department out here for nearly 20 years and have nothing but respect for the job our BCAS paramedics perform. You could not pay me enough money to put up with the crap they have to every shift they work and they come back and do it all over again the next day.
Mr. Falcon- What the hell is the matter with you?????????????Get your head out of your arse and do what is right and fair! These people deserve all that they are asking for and more!!
Blah! Blah! Blah! You all should know Gordo has to buy $MILLIONS in Olympic tickets and pay for smoozing other worthless politicians!
All on your tab of course.
Here is our socialist government again legislating another group into submission. Have you had enough yet or will you keep voting for socialism?
Here is our socialist government again legislating another group into submission. Have you had enough yet or will you keep voting for socialism?
supertech

what you said was so nice you had to say it twice?

seriously what are the alternatives? The current members of the NDP have proven to be so inept that even their own supporters must see that by now?

Carol James is a farce and a long was from what this province needs.