B.C. to phase out private housekeeping, food service contracts in acute care
VICTORIA — Workers employed by private contractors that provide housekeeping and food services at acute health-care facilities in British Columbia will have their employment returned to provincial health authorities.
The provincial government says it will serve notice starting this fall under the terms of 21 commercial contracts of its intention to start returning the workers’ employment to the health authorities.
It says the phased-in approach to its decision will affect about 4,000 workers.
The province says it is working with the Hospital Employees’ Union, health authorities and contractors on its plan.