Quebec nurses pan government’s bonus offer, say real issue is mandatory overtime
MONTREAL — Sandra Gagnon said she received an excited phone call from her mom last week, after Quebec Premier François Legault said he would give full-time nurses a $15,000 bonus to keep them from quitting the public system.
Gagnon, however, was less excited than her mom. The bonus is bittersweet, she said in a recent interview, and it makes her wonder how much her health is worth.
“It’s so great, $15,000, but what do you want me to do with it?” Gagnon said. “I won’t have the energy and health to spend it.”
On Sept. 23, Legault unveiled what he called a “mini revolution” in the health system, announcing $1 billion to seduce nurses to stay in a network that is missing more than 4,000 of them.