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MEDIA ADVISORY: Peterborough hospital staff to deliver large “all we want for Christmas, is no appeal of Bill 124 decision” holiday greeting card to area MPP on ThursdayMEDIA ADVISORY: Peterborough hospital staff to deliver large “all we want for Christmas, is no appeal of Bill 124 decision” holiday greeting card to area MPP on ThursdayMEDIA ADVISORY: Peterborough hospital staff to deliver large “all we want for Christmas, is no appeal of Bill 124 decision” holiday greeting card to area MPP on ThursdayMEDIA ADVISORY: Peterborough hospital staff to deliver large “all we want for Christmas, is no appeal of Bill 124 decision” holiday greeting card to area MPP on Thursday
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Peterborough hospital staff to deliver large “all we want for Christmas, is no appeal of Bill 124 decision” holiday greeting card to area MPP on Thursday

21 December 2022
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Begins: 22 December 2022 @ 11:30 A.M.
Location: Peterborough, ON

PETERBOROUGH, ON –/COMMUNITYWIRE/–MPP Dave Smith has issued his traditional season’s greetings card to constituents. This year, Peterborough Regional Health Centre (PRHC) staff have a special holiday card delivery of their own for him.

On Thursday, December 22 (2022) at 11:30 a.m. front-line Peterborough hospital workers will pop by MPP Smith’s new constituency office (864 Chemong Road) to drop off their large-size “all we want for Christmas, is no appeal of the Bill 124 decision” holiday greeting card.

Now that the Ontario Superior Court of Justice agrees that the Bill interferes with hospital workers’ right to freely bargain wages and has struck the wage cap down, hospital nurses, support, clerical and paramedical staff, members of five large health care unions are urging the PC’s not to appeal the decision.

All hospital workers’ want for Christmas is for the PC government to invest time and funding into working on staffing solutions along with their unions, not into fighting them in court.

While season’s greetings focus on merry and bright it’s hard for Peterborough hospital front-line staff who are struggling with surging patient levels, skeleton staffing, and the continuing exodus of co-workers, to feel festive, says Amanda Kennedy, CUPE 1943 president.

The greeting card that asks the MPP not to appeal the Bill 124 decision, is a light-hearted approach to the serious hospital patient and staff crises Ontario faces not only his holiday season but into the New Year. A dire situation that the PC government has taken no action to resolve.

“Hospital staff have told the PC government and MPP Smith that Bill 124 is gutting the morale of those of us on the health care frontlines. So many of our co-workers are leaving their jobs as their real wages are cut by our MPP and this government,” says Susan Keeling, area vice-president for CUPE’s Ontario Council of Hospital Unions and front-line staff at PRHC.

Hospital workers in Ontario do not have the right to strike and the current patient and staffing crisis prevents them taking time to protest outside their hospital workplaces or at Queen’s Park. In addition to a holiday card drop for MPPs and the Premier this week, hospital workers wore a sticker saying Bill 124 NO MORE as a visible sign of protest against the PC’s intention to appeal a law (Bill 124) the court deems unconstitutional because it infringes on fundamental charter rights.

In November, CUPE, SEIU, ONA, OPSEU and Unifor which together represent 295,000 Ontario health care staff joined forces, issuing an SOS appeal to the Premier and health minister to adopt the unions’ solutions to stabilize Ontario’s crashing health care system and retain exhausted staff. The unions are committed to continue joint actions in the New Year.

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For more information:

Stella Yeadon
CUPE Communications
416-559-9300
syeadon@cupe.ca

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