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Perhaps Sharon Teare will listen to me but I am not betting on it for obvious reasons N'esy Pas Mr Higgs?

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---------- Original message ----------
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2019 18:11:05 -0400
Subject: Perhaps Sharon Teare will listen to me but I am not betting
on it for obvious reasons N'es Pas Mr Higgs?
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Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2019 06:46:05 -0400
Subject: The RCMP, the CBC, Paul Harpelle and David Coon should
understand why Rick DeSaulniers the PANB union dude's name reminds me
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/essential-service-nursing-home-workers-1.5056864

David Coon suggests nursing home workers not fear essential-service designation

Being deemed essential won't hurt union's bargaining power, Green leader says
Hadeel Ibrahim · CBC News · Posted: Mar 15, 2019 7:00 AM AT

"People's Alliance MLA Rick DeSaulniers said it's "hard not to say"
nursing home workers are essential, but he believes the issue can be
resolved with the proper communication. He said the province dropped
the ball by not being involved in the discussions from the beginning.

"If they don't offer [arbitration] and then they end up getting a
court ruling that says these workers are essential, that just turns a
collective bargaining process into collective begging," DeSaulniers
said"

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David Coon suggests nursing home workers not fear essential-service designation

Being deemed essential won't hurt union's bargaining power, Green leader says


The Progressive Conservative government declined to participate in this week's political panel, citing negotiations with nursing home workers. (CBC)


Listen to the full CBC New Brunswick Political Panel podcast by downloading from the CBC Podcast page or subscribing to the podcast in iTunes.



March 14: Should nursing home workers have the right to strike?

The province's 4,100 nursing home workers are in the embroiled in a contract dispute with the New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes. The union and the provincial government are also fighting over whether the nursing home workers can go on strike. Liberal MLA Jean-Claude D'Amours, Green Party Leader David Coon and People's Alliance MLA Rick DeSaulniers discussed the dispute. The Progressive Conservatives did not send a representative to the panel.
Download March 14: Should nursing home workers have the right to strike?
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Green Party Leader and MLA David Coon says he believes the province wants to deem nursing home workers an essential service because that may limit their ability to strike — a "strong bargaining chip" but one of last resort.

But even if the workers are deemed an essential service, he said, they should be able to have an arbitration process similar to police and firefighters. Or, if they do want to strike, there could be a middle ground.


"The issue around essential services, of course, is not black and white, because you can have the right to strike while ensuring a certain level of staffing continues," Coon said on the New Brunswick Political Panel.

"And that's the definition of essential services, so what are the number of staff that need to remain on the job while the rest go out on strike?"

The panel discussion on Information Morning Fredericton came after contract negotiations between nursing home workers and the New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes broke down in advance of a court hearing Friday.


A court will hear applications Friday that could decide if thousands of New Brunswick nursing home workers can strike. (CBC)
Nursing Home workers wanted to strike, but they were stopped by a Court of Queen's Bench ruling on March 9. Justice David Smith ruled that workers couldn't strike for 10 days.

The judge's ruling came after the province asked for a stay of a December 2018 provincial labour board ruling that a law declaring nursing home workers essential service workers violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The province is appealing that ruling and asked for the 10-day stay to keep workers on the job until the appeal can be heard and the issue of whether the workers are essential can be settled.



Information Morning - Fredericton
Nursing home labour dispute continues

00:0013:53



The Higgs government got a 10 day stay, postponing strike action by nursing home workers. Sharon Teare, president of the NB Council of Nursing Home Unions, says "nobody's listening" and asks Minister of Social Development Dorothy Shephard to come to the table. 13:53
People's Alliance MLA Rick DeSaulniers said it's "hard not to say" nursing home workers are essential, but he believes the issue can be resolved with the proper communication. He said the province dropped the ball by not being involved in the discussions from the beginning.

"If they don't offer [arbitration] and then they end up getting a court ruling that says these workers are essential, that just turns a collective bargaining process into collective begging," DeSaulniers said.

The government declined to participate in Thursday's political panel discussions, citing the negotiations.
With files from Information Morning Fredericton





https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/nursing-home-labour-court-hearing-1.5054549



Nursing home workers, province head to court Friday

Judge's ruling could decide whether thousands of workers can go on strike


Protests and contract talks continued for a third day Wednesday while the New Brunswick Council of Nursing Home Unions and the province prepared to have their applications heard in court Friday. (CBC)

A dispute between New Brunswick nursing homes and thousands of workers heads to court Friday.
Separate applications by the New Brunswick Council of Nursing Home Unions and the provincial government are set to be heard by a Court of Queen's Bench judge in Fredericton. The outcome could affect whether 4,100 workers at 46 nursing homes could walk off the job during a strike.
The province is seeking an order for a long-term stay of a 2018 labour board ruling. The province was granted an interim stay Saturday, a move the union decried. The union's application calls for the judge to rescind that interim stay.

Dave MacLean, a spokesman for the Department of Social Development, declined to comment ahead of the court hearing.
The New Brunswick Council of Nursing Home Unions doesn't believe the short-term stay was proper, spokesman Patrick Roy said

"The process was flawed, there was no need for it," Roy said.

Meanwhile, contract talks between the union, province and New Brunswick Association of Nursing Homes continued for a third day on Wednesday. The sides have agreed to a media blackout on details of the discussions.

The union also held protests in St. Stephen, Edmundston, Saint John and Rogersville.


Hundreds of nursing home workers and supporters have held protests this week in various locations around the province, including Moncton on Tuesday. (CBC)
The legal wrangling comes after the union rejected a tentative agreement last year. Last week, union members voted overwhelmingly in favour of a strike mandate. Strike notice was given early Saturday, but the province was then granted the interim 10-day stay.

The workers include licensed practical nurses, resident attendants and support service workers.

Board called law unconstitutional


The December 2018 labour board ruling looked at whether the province's Essential Services in Nursing Homes Act is constitutional. The law would keep most workers on the job in the event of a strike. The board decision says the law violates the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Dorothy Shephard, the minister of social development, announced the government would seek a judicial review of the labour board decision. A stay effectively puts the decision's effect on hold until the judicial review is complete.

Justice David Smith granted a request for an interim 10-day stay on March 9. Smith also ordered the court hear the province's long-term stay request within 10 days. That is one of the applications that will be considered Friday.

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