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Workers Struggles: The Americas


Workers Struggles: The Americas
Strike looms as Alberta government demands wage “roll-back” for provincial nurses
The Alberta Health Service (AHS) has demanded that the 30,000 provincial nurses accept a 3 percent cut in wages, the elimination of scheduled lump sum payments and reduced shift and weekend premiums in contract negotiations currently underway. The cuts would amount to more than a 5 percent reduction in compensation for the members of the Alberta Nurses Union. The move is an additional provocation against the nurses. Only last March, the AHS an arm of the right-wing United Conservative government of Premier Jason Kenney had demanded a four-year wage freeze. ....

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As COVID-19 variants spread in B.C., concern grows for effects on younger adults


As COVID-19 variants spread in B.C., concern grows for effects on younger adults
Simon Little
© Leah Hennel, Government of Alberta
Nurses in personal protective equipment (PPE) treating a COVID-19 patient in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the Peter Lougheed hospital in Calgary on November 14, 2020.
Doctors in British Columbia are sounding the alarm about the effect new COVID-19 variants are having on younger people.
Evidence suggests the variants of concern are not only more contagious, but are also leading to more severe hospitalizations particularly for younger adults.
With the initial COVID the feeling was very much that while young people may get COVID they may not get all that sick, I think the variants have changed that . and I don t know if people are realizing that, Dr. Gerald Da Roza, head of medicine at Royal Columbian Hospital, told Global News. ....

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