Ontario LTC nurses get 11.5% pay increase over 2 years

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Nurses in the majority of long-term care homes in Ontario are set to get what their union is calling the most significant wage increase in more than 30 years.

Ontario Nurses' Association president says the increase "significantly reduces the disparity between" private- and public-sector nurses, bringing them closer to equal wages.Posted: May 22, 2024 12:29 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

An arbitration decision released this week gives pay bumps to the Ontario Nurses' Association members that work out to about 11.5 per cent over two years. The starting wage for registered nurses in the long-term care homes goes from $32.22 per hour to $33.99, while the top, eight-year rate goes from $48.78 to $51.46.

 

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