Alberta nurses union decries job cut threats as collective bargaining looms
EDMONTON, AB – Alberta’s nurses union says the province is making a bad situation worse in health care by threatening in two recent letters to cut and contract out nursing jobs.
David Harrigan, with the United Nurses of Alberta, says he doubts the province has the wiggle room to cut those jobs in a system already straining under the weight of understaffed positions and crushing workloads.
But he says such threats in the midst a massive reorganization of Alberta’s health system send the message that anyone who wants to come work in it should brace for job instability.
“We’re not actually concerned that they’re going to be looking at laying off (nurses) because they can’t,” Harrigan, the union’s director of labour relations, said in an interview Tuesday.


