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MEDIA ADVISORY: 85 per cent of Ottawa Valley hospital workers not confident in government plan to improve health care, 54 per cent dread going to work

8 January 2024
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Event Information

Begins: 9 January 2024
Location: Cornwall, ON

OCHU/CUPE’s media conference at 1 p.m. on Tuesday afternoon to report findings of a new poll of hospital staff across Ottawa Valley

CORNWALL, ON –/COMMUNITYWIRE/– A new poll paints a worrying picture about the impact of the staffing crisis on patient care in hospitals across Ottawa Valley with 54 per cent of staff saying they “dread going to work,” and 85 per cent expressing lack of confidence in the government’s plan to improve public health care.   

The survey of hospital workers across Ottawa Valley including Cornwall was part of a province-wide poll by Nanos Research of more than 750 staff represented by CUPE’s Ontario Council of Hospital Unions (OCHU/CUPE).

It supplements recent research by OCHU/CUPE warning of an acute staffing crisis in the hospital sector, which is contributing to unprecedented ER closures, delayed treatments, and overall poorer quality of patient care.

On Tuesday afternoon in Cornwall, OCHU/CUPE leaders will announce detailed findings of the poll and recommend concrete solutions to begin healing a sector ravaged by government cuts. 

WHO:
Sharon Richer, secretary-treasurer of OCHU/CUPE and Dave Verch, RPN and first vice president of OCHU/CUPE.

WHAT:
OCHU/CUPE Media Conference to announce results of a poll conducted of its members in Ottawa Valley hospitals about employment conditions, negative impacts of work on their mental health, and their lack of confidence in the government’s plan to improve health care.

WHEN:
1 p.m., Tuesday, January 9.

WHERE:
Cornwall Community Library 45 Second St, Cornwall.

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For more information, contact:

Zaid Noorsumar, CUPE Communications
647-995-9859
znoorsumar@cupe.ca

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