RICHMOND HILL, ON, Feb. 1, 2019 /CNW/ -
Statement from SEIU Healthcare President Sharleen Stewart:
"As the union that represents the most long-term care workers in Ontario, the understaffing and health and safety issues highlighted by today's CBC Marketplace story are unfortunately all-too-familiar to us. We have been speaking out and ringing alarm bells on these issues for over a decade. Understaffing has now become an epidemic in LTC facilities across the province and we continue to demand immediate solutions to this crisis. We are urging the Ontario government to work with us and the more than 24,000 frontline LTC staff we represent to establish a mandatory minimum hours of direct care for residents and additional funding to allow long-term care facilities to be staffed sufficiently. Until these changes happen, the health and safety of residents and staff in long-term care facilities will continue to be at serious risk."
ABOUT SEIU HEALTHCARE
SEIU Healthcare represents more than 60,000 healthcare and community service workers across Ontario. The union's members work in hospitals, homecare, nursing and retirement homes, and community services throughout the province. SEIU Healthcare has a strong track record of improving wages, benefits, and working conditions for healthcare workers, supporting the training and development needs of its members, and strengthening standards in the management and delivery of patient and client care. www.seiuhealthcare.ca.
SOURCE SEIU Healthcare
For media inquiries, contact: Brigid Buckingham, Head of Policy and Public Affairs, SEIU Healthcare, 647-236-4059, [email protected]
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