Nurses Bargaining Association says agreement includes 'record-setting compensation' and a 'groundbreaking commitment' to support mandatory nurse-patient ratios.
More than 51,000 registered, psychiatric and licensed practical nurses in British Columbia have reached a tentative contract with the provincial government.
The nurses in the bargaining association are represented by the BC Nurses' Union, the Health Sciences Association, the Union of Psychiatric Nurses, the Hospital Employees' Union and the British Columbia General Employees' Union.
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