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Alberta Health Services ratifies deal with union for 19,000 workers

An Alberta Health Services ambulance. File/Global News

Alberta’s provincial health authority has ratified a three-year collective agreement with the Health Sciences Association of Alberta.

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The deal covers 19,000 Alberta Health Services employees who work in areas such as pharmacy, laboratory, diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation services, social work and emergency medical  services.

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It includes a salary freeze for two years with a requirement to negotiate wages in the third year, and also contains improvements to employee benefits and additional scheduling flexibility.

The union voted to ratify the deal last week.

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In a news release, the union said its members recognize the province’s financial situation and that members felt that improvements to benefits and work-life balance were priorities.

The term of the agreement runs from April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2020.

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