United Nurses of Alberta to receive 20 per cent wage increase in new 4-year agreement
- The United Nurses of Alberta signed a four-year contract with the province after months of negotiations, resulting in a significant agreement.
- Over 30,000 nurses in Alberta will receive a wage increase of about 20 percent by 2028, according to the United Nurses of Alberta.
- The agreement includes job security protections and assurances for staffing levels during Alberta's health-care system overhaul.
- Alberta Finance Minister Nate Horner stated that the deal makes the province competitive for nurses and aims to reduce reliance on private nurses.
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Alberta nurses now the highest paid in Canada after voting 'overwhelmingly' in favour of new agreement: UNA
Alberta nurses voted in favour of ratifying a new four-year collective agreement with provincial health authorities.
·Edmonton, Canada
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