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Health science professionals ratify new collective agreement - BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU)


Members of the Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association (HSPBA) have voted 77 per cent in favour of accepting a new collective agreement effective April 21, 2022 to March 31, 2025.
 
Highlights of the contract include a general wage increase of about 12-14% over three years for all members, plus additional increases for most members based on a review of all classifications over this period. The general wage increase is retroactive to April 1, 2022.
 
Your bargaining committee went to the table with strong direction from members to address wages that have fallen behind their colleagues across the country, to seek meaningful recruitment and retention strategies to support health science professionals working under crushing workloads, and to gain respect for the critical contributions of health science professionals on the health care team. This contract delivers on all those priorities.
 
In addition to raising wages to competitive levels across the country, this collective agreement also establishes ongoing processes to address shortages and vacancies, and recognizes the critical role health science professionals play on the health care team, including asserting their right to a safe and healthy workplace.
 
For the first time in decades, the contract provides significant pay increases. In addition:

  • Cost of Living Adjustments are built in to protect pay against longer-term increases in inflation.
  • Improvements to premiums for on-call, short-notice, super shifts and weekend shifts will put more money in many members' pockets.
  • A long-overdue update to the classification system provides more recognition of the complexity and scope of work, more opportunity for career advancement, and more respect.
  • Specific provisions address the recruitment and retention crisis.
  • Occupational health and safety changes address mental health under duress, unsafe workloads, infection control standards, access to personal protective equipment and prevention of violence in the workplace.
  • Enhanced education leaves support professional development.
  • A new focus on implementing recommendations to support the inclusion of Indigenous workers, patients and clients will work toward reconciliation and culturally-safe health care.
  • Inclusion of communities that experience marginalization in the health care system is a major priority.

In addition to Indigenous-specific anti-racism measures agreed to in the collective agreement, HSPBA was successful in negotiating a ground-pilot project to explore alternatives to the Christian/colonial focus on statutory holidays to better reflect the diverse cultures and practices of health care workers. 
 
The general wage increases are retroactive to the first pay period after April 1, 2022, and the new premium rates are effective starting December 22, 2022.
 
In solidarity,
Your Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association



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