B.C. nurses sees no sign of government shift on pay mandate as mediated talks begin
VANCOUVER — The president of a union representing 60,000 nurses in B.C. said Tuesday there had been no indication the province was willing to move off its pay mandate in their labour dispute, somewhat dampening optimism as mediation got underway.
Adriane Gear’s comments came as the BC Nurses’ Union and Health Employers Association of BC were scheduled to have their first formal session with two veteran mediators in Vancouver, after an initial meeting on Monday.
Gear said she did not know what to expect from the mediated talks.
“The part that sort of makes me pause — and our bargaining team — is that there’s certainly not been any indication that government’s moving to move off their imposed mandate,” she said.


