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Human Resources committee We speak far longer in French.
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee In the entire sector.
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee Again, provinces believe human resources are better managed when there are fewer full-time positions. Alberta is the province that pays the most overtime. Rather than create full-time jobs, they create part-time jobs, but extra hours are paid double time.
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee I would say Ontario is. The province had an older worker initiative for health care workers. Now it has paused, but they allowed nurses to stay in the workforce after the retirement age. The best scenario was at the Ottawa Hospital, where after retirement age they would offer two
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee We are in the business 24/7. It's the shift work; it's the workload. Nurses have the highest level of back injuries, and sadly, even if you've learned all the proper techniques on how to lift and bend, if a patient is falling, you are going to pick up the patient and forget about
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee It's keeping them in the workplace as mentors. We don't do a great job in health care for any profession. I tell my members that they are not angels of mercy any more; they are health care professionals, and they have to be treated as health care professionals. That doesn't mean
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee I will mention this to Carole, in Moncton. She worked on this quite hard this morning.
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee Right now the federal government provides all the statistics—from CIHI, from Statistics Canada; all the statistics are there. What the federal government did before, and we did it through WSIB and through Health Canada, is bring that flexibility to employers, bring the researche
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee Sadly, you've heard—
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee That's a great question; it's a great point. Again, the land of pilot projects is Canada. We had a pilot project in Saskatchewan, partly funded by the Government of Saskatchewan and the federal government, on exactly what you're saying. They looked at nurses coming from the Phili
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee Yes, it is. We used to have an average age of retirement of 58, and we did many predictions that we were going to have a humongous shortage because of that retirement age. But they are staying much longer. I met a chief nurse just last week—this is nurses week, by the way, in c
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee You've heard a lot about “bed blockers”, which is a sad term to define clients who should be in their home or in long-term care facilities. That is where that $5 million to $6 million is spent. Our acute care sector, our hospitals, are the most expensive facilities there are. We
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee We did that. From about 2002 to 2005-06, you saw a big increase in nursing graduates. We went from about 4,500 to 9,000. There was a big influx. The problem is that we're not finding jobs for them, so they go into another program. All nursing graduates, except a few courses in
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas
Human Resources committee Yes. Honestly, that's how our workplace skills and development program or initiative was created about seven years ago. We got funding from there. You know, in this country, if you're a plumber, you can go for different apprenticeship programs with the help of the federal gover
May 7th, 2013Committee meeting
Linda Silas