Wednesday, February 27, 2008

STRIKE!!!!

It appears that talks between our Nurse's union and the Manitoba Government have stalled. As a matter of fact, they've stalled so badly, it it believed that the union might ask us to strike in the next few weeks.

I was in another profession the last time the nurses had a strike vote here, and I really don't remember much about that time. Now that this will directly affect me and my family, I'm more interested in the events taking place within the next two weeks.

There is already a "work to rule" order in effect, where members are encouraged not to work any extra shifts or overtime. The first people who will suffer from this is unfortunately the patients.
It will all start in the emergency room. From there, all elective surgeries will be cancelled. Aside form that, all hemodialysis patients will suffer. I hope for their sake (and ours) that it doesn't come to this.

When we hear about other essential services (firefighters, police, etc) getting decent raises, it should only include the nurses as well. What the government has offered won't even cover the cost of living.

I say boo to the government.

On a lighter note, I will be going to see my favorite comedian of all time - Emo Phillips tonight with Ali and a few other friends. His distinct style stage presence and dry sense of humor make him truly stand out. I need a beer, and a few laughs.

As you may have noticed in Ali's blog, I too have experienced all of the sympathy pregnancy symptoms. I can still squeeze into my Bomber jerseys, so I think I'll be okay.

Stay tuned.

4 comments:

Ali said...

ALL of the sympathy pregnancy symptoms?
Your boobs hurt too? :P

Michael said...

I don't know what I think of unions. Part of me knows they are essential to getting a fair deal, and the other equates them to organized crime (minus the crime).

Rock Chef said...

Over here public sector workers always get shafted, then the politicians vote themselves a huge raise with all the money they saved. Come "The Glorious Day", brother...

Rock Chef said...

Talking of having symptoms, when Clare was in the last weeks of pregnancy with Sophie she had high blood pressure. She felt totally fine. *I* felt like crap! Explain that!