UNA begins contract talks facing wage freeze
EDMONTON- The union that represents registered nurses in Alberta says the government is demanding a four-year wage freeze and rollbacks to other payments.
The United Nurses of Alberta says it began contract negotiations with Alberta Health Services this week on a new agreement to replace the current deal that expires on March 31.
The union says its opening proposal is for 2% raises in each year of a two-year deal and some improvements to contract language.
It states along with the wage freeze, the government wants to cut pay premiums for employees with higher education, eliminate designated days of rest for part-time employees, and reduce overtime and premiums for working evenings, nights and weekends.


