
Public healthcare advocates hold Nanaimo event to demand action from federal candidates
NANAIMO — Our public healthcare system is in crisis, and whoever forms the next federal government must take steps to address it.
Those calls were made by Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) and Hospital Employees Union (HEU) reps during a Monday, April 14 news conference outside Nanaimo hospital, voicing demands for a strong and properly funded public health system.
Barb Nederpel, president of the HEU which represents 60,000 B.C. healthcare workers, told the gathering a universal public healthcare system is a fundamental part of Canadian identity and it needs help.
“This is a serious problem that existed before COVID but has only gotten worse simply because there is an increasing prevalence of violence. There is an increase in injury rate that’s happening amongst healthcare workers. There’s an increase in the number of folks retiring. We’re losing healthcare workers faster than we can bring them in, and two out of five workers we know are planning on leaving the system in the next three years.”