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Nurses with worksite concerns can contact their steward or regional chair about the possibility of organizing a campaign to address their concerns. After initial discussions with members, a Labour Relations Officer may contact BCNU's Department of Communications and Campaigns and seek the assistance of a campaigns officer.
A campaigns officer may attend to facilitate a meeting of concerned members to help brainstorm solutions and help members map out a plan of action to influence decision-makers.
Stewards and LROs can explain the funding that is available for members who participate in worksite campaigns.
Here are some of BCNU's worksite campaigns that are now underway or have recently concluded.
- Kootenay Boundary Regional Hospital nurse's brief to IHA Board More... [
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- Nanaimo psych nurses make gains More... [
PDF Format: 163 Kb]
- Cariboo Memorial nurses win big More... [
PDF Format: 190 Kb]
- Win for RNs at 100 Mile House More... [
PDF Format: 157 Kb]
- Comox RNs campaign to keep RNs in Extended Care. More... [
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- Cowichan RNs secure extra staffing in their ER. More...
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