In June, thousands of Quebecers answered the province’s call for help, applying to become trained orderlies to help in long-term care homes, the facilities hardest hit by the first wave of COVID-19. But as Anne Leclair explains, some new orderlies claim the government isn’t holding up its end of the bargain when it comes to salary and working conditions.
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Coronavirus: New orderlies disillusioned with Quebec government over salaries, working conditions
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