Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Your Union Dues At Work

What's all that bad about leaving a baby in a closet? Well, unless you're the baby or the family, evidently not that much.

A month later, the health region fired both nurses, citing professional misconduct.

The Saskatchewan Union of Nurses filed grievances on the nurses' behalf. An arbitration board ruled last July that the health region overreacted by firing the nurses and the board substituted a three-month suspension without pay as their penalty.


Unions! Standing up for irresponsible and dangerous behavior since 1917!

1 comments:

Trent said...

Leaving a baby in a closet is nothing compared to boiling an elderly woman alive.
When the woman was murdered in that gruesome manner the NDP government at the time refused to so much as suspend the unionized government employees responsible. Incredible.