Paramedics union says agreement will see a renewed commitment to the ambulance service, paramedics, dispatchers and patients
have reached a tentative contract with the provincial government after mediated negotiations.
The statement says the two sides will now allow their members to review the proposed contract, adding details of the package will not be released publicly until it is ratified. He says the COVID-19 pandemic, B.C.’s ongoing toxic drug crisis and understaffing have pushed ambulance paramedics and emergency dispatchers to the brink.
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