B.C. Nurses Issue 72-Hour strike notice
PRINCE GEORGE – British Columbia’s nursing workforce has taken a significant step toward job action, issuing a 72-hour strike notice after rejecting a tentative agreement reached between the Nurses’ Bargaining Association (NBA) and provincial health employers. The move marks a dramatic escalation in ongoing labour negotiations and highlights growing frustration among nurses who say current working conditions are no longer sustainable.
The strike notice means that as of 12:01 p.m. Thursday, nurses across the province will be in a legal strike position, setting the stage for potential disruptions within B.C.’s already strained health care system. Union leaders say the decision follows months of difficult negotiations and a clear message from rank-and-file members that the proposed deal failed to meet expectations.
“We’re significantly apart,” said union spokesperson Adrian Gear. “We wouldn’t be taking this action lightly if we thought there was a way to just have some further conversations and make some tweaks. It’s very clear from our membership that, while they understand the bargaining committee did everything they could under the current public-sector mandate, the agreement fell short.”
