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The Report: April / May 2003 vol.24 num.2 by CHERYL GREENHALGH have vivid memories of attending my first HSA convention 15 years ago and feeling quite strongly that HSA not be involved in anything -political." It is probably not surprising that I have changed my opinion on that and several other issues during my years of serving on the Board...

The Report: April / May 2003 vol.24 num.2 by RON OHMART ou can’t get something for nothing. It’s a common cliché. We’ve all heard it. Most of us have said it. But in the caring professions, there are few who live it. Over the past several months, as funding sources are attacked and contract rights are tested more and more...

The Report: April / May 2003 vol.24 num.2 by DAN KEETON hanges to the province’s Pharmacare plan are certain to drive up drug costs for middle income earners. And that situation could worsen for those who have not registered with the plan by May 1. They could face skyrocketing pharmaceutical bills because the plan will impose an automatic $10,000 deductible...

The Report: April / May 2003 vol.24 num.2 by SARAH O'LEARY ost people dont stop to think about what kinds of guarantees and protections we have under our Workers Compensation system ... not, that is, until it is too late. Once you are injured, you are caught up in the system and you can be in for a rude surprise...

The Report: April / May 2003 vol.24 num.2 by CAROL RIVIERE and YUKIE KURAHASHI he provincial Liberals have instructed BCs Workers Compensation Board to begin dismantling BCs Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, an essential tool in building and maintaining safe and healthy workplaces. Many members are familiar with the four blue booklets containing the OH&S Regulation and related information. The...

The Report: April / May 2003 vol.24 num.2 by PAM BUSH lmost one year after the health authorities unveiled their -health service delivery redesign plans," its clear that this really meant cuts to health services in BC. For HSA members, the most significant cuts have been reductions in acute care services, fewer choices available for seniors and the disabled, and...

The Report: April / May 2003 vol.24 num.2 by LEILA LOLUA and JANICE DAVIS ast spring, almost 100 HSA activists participated in specially-designed member mobilizing workshops.Since attending the workshop, members have continued their efforts to protect health and social services around the province. Here are some highlights: St. Michael’s Centre / Lions Gate Hospital Susan Summers (chief steward and music...

UN body condemns Campbell's Liberals for legislation trampling workers' rightsThe head of the province's labour movement today called on the BC Liberals to comply with international labour standards and stop violating the rights of thousands of public sector workers throughout British Columbia.After extensive investigation, the United Nations body charged with upholding labour standards has concluded that six laws enacted by...

Violations of workers' rights so flagrant, they warrant special attention from UN AgencyOttawa - The International Labour Organizations condemnation of the British Columbia Liberals is so sweeping that the United Nations body should visit the province and get a first hand look at how badly the province is violating UN standards, says Canadas second largest union and its BC components."The...

BL9929 The provincial Liberals have instructed the BC Workers' Compensation Board to begin dismantling the Occupational Health and Safety Regulation (OH&S Reg), an essential tool in building and maintaining safe and healthy workplaces. Despite the Regulation's crucial role, the provincial Liberals have instructed the WCB to eliminate one third of the OH&S Reg, as part of the government's ideologically motivated...