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Open Letter to Premier Pallister – Urgent Support Needed for Health Care Professionals
Read Article: Open Letter to Premier Pallister – Urgent Support Needed for Health Care ProfessionalsMAHCP President Bob Moroz sent this letter to Premier Brian Pallister today. The provincial government needs to take urgent action to ensure health care employees can stay on the job and, when they can’t, that they continue to be supported.
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December 2019 Newsletter
Read Article: December 2019 NewsletterThe December 2019 Newsletter is now available online and features a wonderful Q & A with retired MAHCP member and therapeutic clown David Langdon.
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Dustin Czmola joins MAHCP LRO team
Read Article: Dustin Czmola joins MAHCP LRO teamMAHCP welcomes our newest Labour Relations Officer Dustin Czmola. Dustin was born into a union family and began his official involvement in the labour movement in 2004, when he was voted in as Vice President of his union’s local. From there, he climbed the ranks and accepted his first paid union position in 2010 with…
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Important Updates from MAHCP
Read Article: Important Updates from MAHCPThe Bill 29 Commissioner will be issuing interim bargaining unit certificates to successful unions in the recent representation votes, effective as of December 13, 2019 for the new WRHA and Shared Health bargaining units. A new interim bargaining unit certificate will also be issued for the NRHA effective December 8, 2019, but there will be…
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Representation Votes Are Complete. Now What?
Read Article: Representation Votes Are Complete. Now What?MAHCP provides answers In the wake of the health care representation votes held in the summer of 2019, MAHCP has received many questions from both current and new, incoming members. Thank you for your interest and engagement! To help you better understand this process, we have created the following FAQ. More questions and answers will…
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MAHCP updates portfolios for LROs
Read Article: MAHCP updates portfolios for LROsAs the Association works through the changes that will be occurring with the new members coming to us as a result of the recent representation votes, it has become necessary to temporarily assign different LROs to some portfolios. The changes are as follows: Gill Gagné, our newest MAHCP Labour Relations Officer (LRO), assumed Jocelyn House…
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Medical Radiation Technologists Week – November 3 to 9, 2019
Read Article: Medical Radiation Technologists Week – November 3 to 9, 2019Medical radiation technologists (MRTs) work within four disciplines: radiological technology, nuclear medicine, radiation therapy or magnetic resonance imaging. They are the very image of care; the essential link between compassionate care and the most sophisticated imaging and therapeutic technologies, contributing their expertise to the diagnosis and treatment of millions of Canadians each year. Thank…
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MAHCP welcomes new LRO Gill Gagné
Read Article: MAHCP welcomes new LRO Gill GagnéMAHCP is very proud to announce the addition of Gill Gagné to our Labour Relations team. Gill, who most recently worked in Labour Relations at Diagnostic Services Manitoba (Shared Health), has plenty of union experience. For 18 years, Gill worked as a Greygoose bus lines driver (no “Perimeter-itus” for him) and was very involved with…
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Shelley Kowalchuk elected Physiotherapy Director
Read Article: Shelley Kowalchuk elected Physiotherapy DirectorAs announced during MAHCP’s AGM earlier this month, Shelley Kowalchuk won the election for the office of Physiotherapy Director. The announcement was made in accordance to Article 7 of the MAHCP Constitution. A vote was held in September for the two candidates for the position of Physiotherapy Director: Shelley Kowalchuk and Lyle Sasek. We thank…
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Spiritual Care Awareness Week – October 20 to 26, 2019
Read Article: Spiritual Care Awareness Week – October 20 to 26, 2019The Certified Spiritual Care Practitioner seeks to improve the quality of life for individuals and groups experiencing spiritual, moral and existential distress related to changes in health, maturation, ability, and life circumstances. This year’s theme is Diversity in Spiritual Care. Congratulations to all Spiritual Care practitioners. Please visit the Canadian Association for Spiritual Care…
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Join us in celebrating RT week! October 20-26th, 2019
Read Article: Join us in celebrating RT week! October 20-26th, 2019Registered Respiratory Therapists (RRTs) are regulated, health care professionals who bring expertise and specialized skills and knowledge to the health care team. RRTs provide interventions such as ventilation including life support. RRTs also perform patient assessments, diagnostic testing, and perform treatments for a multitude of cardiorespiratory (heart and lung) conditions for all age groups- from…
