• Place an order, or for other inquiries:
  • 416-923-3567 ext. 3325
  • content@newsmediacanada.ca
CommunityWireCommunityWireCommunityWireCommunityWire
  • Home
  • Why CommunityWire
  • How It Works
  • Services & Rates
✕

MEDIA ADVISORY: “Stop the Home Care Chaos!:” Union leaders to hold media conference at Queens Park on Wednesday calling on the Progressive Conservative government to prioritize home and community care workers and services

6 May 2024
Categories
  • English
  • Finance / Business
  • Government / Public Policy
  • Health / Safety
  • Media Advisory
Tags
  • Canadian Union of Public Employees
https://cupe.ca/

Event Information

Begins: 8 May 2024
Location: Toronto, ON

CUPE, OPSEU & ONA say the government must strengthen home and community care, not tear it down. 

TORONTO, ON –(COMMUNITYWIRE)– On Wednesday, union leaders from CUPE, ONA and OPSEU/SEFPO will call on the Progressive Conservative government to prioritize home and community care workers and the services they provide across Ontario.  

In just over a month, the Ford government’s Convenient Care Act will come into force, amalgamating all 14 Home and Community Care Support Service Organizations into one Shared Service Organization, further reforming an already broken system. Care assessments, care coordination, and provision of care are now all provided under this new regime. To date, the Ford government has failed to provide a clear path forward for this enormous transition.  

OPSEU, ONA and CUPE represent more than 7,000 members working in Home and Community Care Support Services.  

WHAT:
Stop the Home Care Chaos tri-union media conference organized by OPSEU, CUPE, & ONA  

WHO:
Erin Ariss, Provincial President of ONA; Fred Hahn, President of CUPE Ontario; JP Hornick, President of OPSEU/SEFPO. 

WHERE:
Queen’s Park Media Studio, 110 Wellesley St. W, Toronto 

WHEN:
Wednesday May 8, 2024 10:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.  

QUOTES 

“We cannot stand by as Doug Ford and his government cavalierly destroy yet another sector of Ontario’s health-care system.  As those on the front lines, we clearly see the pitfalls of Bill 135 and the devastating impact it will have.  Our front-line home-care workers do vital work caring for Ontarians and deserve the respect of this government.  Instead, Ford is throwing this sector into chaos once again and harming the very people who rely on it – our patients and clients.” – Erin Ariss, RN, Provincial President, Ontario Nurses’ Association 

“The Progressive Conservative government and their Convenient Care Act will further fracture an already broken system. Bill 135 perpetuates the fundamental problems in the health care sector and creates more uncertainty for home care workers. For years, CUPE and community health care advocates have called for an integrated and fully public health care system, where all workers receive fair wages and equitable working conditions. These changeswill further undermine and destabilize a home care system already under tremendous stress – we need to strengthen home and community care, not tear it down.” – Fred Hahn, President of CUPE Ontario.

“This relentless push toward privatization in our healthcare system is splintering the very structures designed to ensure public health and safety – all in the relentless pursuit of corporate greed.  The latest casualty in Sylvia Jones and Doug Ford’s profit-driven scheme? Home care – a critical aspect of healthcare delivery relied upon by countless Ontarians.  Prioritizing profit over patient care is fundamentally flawed and it is destined to fail.  Patients and healthcare providers know better, and they deserve better.” – JP Hornick, President of OPSEU/SEFPO 

-30-

For media inquiries, contact: 

Shannon Carranco, CUPE Communications
scarranco@cupe.ca

Ontario Nurses’ Association
Media@ona.org 

OPSEU/SEFPO Communications
communications@opseu.org 

Share
ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS

Submit Your News

EVENTS CALENDAR

  • MEDIA ADVISORY: TODAY: CUPE members and allies rally at Minister of Labour Paddy Hajdu’s Office: Stop the attack on workers!
    18 August 2025
  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    CORRECTING AND REPLACING CUPE’S MEDIA ADVISORY: “Nursing ratios save lives:” new study recommends Ontario government mandate safe nurse staffing levels in hospitals
    14 August 2025
  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    MEDIA ADVISORY: “Nursing ratios save lives:” new study recommends Ontario government mandate safe nurse staffing levels in hospitals
    14 August 2025

RECENT RELEASES

  • La Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association remporte le Prix de l’innovation en littératie de la Canada Vie
    21 August 2025
  • Calgary Immigrant Women’s Association wins top place in the Canada Life Literacy Innovation Award
    21 August 2025
  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    Nurse-to-patient ratios save lives and reduce staff burnout, says new academic study
    19 August 2025
  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    Nurse-to-patient ratios save lives and reduce staff burnout, says new academic study
    19 August 2025
  • https://ochu.on.ca/
    Nurse-to-patient ratios save lives and reduce staff burnout, says new academic study
    18 August 2025

CATEGORIES

Be seen where the audience is looking
News Media Canada
2-610 Ford Dr., #218
Oakville, Ontario L6J 7W4

416-923-3567 or toll-free 1-877-305-2262
content@newsmediacanada.ca

© Copyright 2024 News Media Canada. All rights reserved.