Loved ones in long-term care paying the price of strike: family
As the strike by long-term care workers in Nova Scotia enters its sixth week, many family members are having to pitch in to help loved ones living in care homes. The province and CUPE insist residents are being properly cared for, but a woman whose 75-year-old dad lives in a Dartmouth nursing home disagrees.
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Residents, families say Nova Scotia long-term care worker strike taking toll on them
Ten days into a strike by some unionized long-term care workers in Nova Scotia, both residents and family members say the job action is taking its toll.
#Canada #longtermcarestrike
https://globalnews.ca/news/11814114/long-term-care-nova-scotia-strike-toll-residents/
Residents, families say Nova Scotia long-term care worker strike taking toll on them
Ten days into a strike by some unionized long-term care workers in Nova Scotia, both residents and family members say the job action is taking its toll.
#Canada #longtermcarestrike
https://globalnews.ca/news/11814114/long-term-care-nova-scotia-strike-toll-residents/
Residents, families say Nova Scotia long-term care worker strike taking toll on them
Ten days into a strike by some unionized long-term care workers in Nova Scotia, both residents and family members say the job action is taking its toll.
#Canada #longtermcarestrike
https://globalnews.ca/news/11814114/long-term-care-nova-scotia-strike-toll-residents/