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47,000 B.C. health care workers to take strike vote

Ambulance paramedics are among those health care workers represented by the Facilities Bargaining Association, which says they will seek a strike mandate.

Eleven unions representing 47,000 British Columbia health care workers will be taking a strike vote.

The multi-union Facilities Bargaining Association says negotiations have stalled on issues such as employment security and the contracting out of services.

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Chief union negotiator Bonnie Pearson says health employers have also rejected proposals to expand roles for B.C.’s paramedics, which Pearson says would improve health service delivery.

The Facilities Bargaining Association represents members who work in hospitals, care facilities and emergency health services; with jobs including ambulance paramedics, booking clerks and maintenance workers.

The Hospital Employee’s Union represents about 85 per cent of workers covered by the contract negotiations.

The current collective agreement expires on Monday.

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