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March 24, 2014 • Halifax Media Co-op

Nurses strike ever more likely

"When legislation is brought in, we will go out on the next shift"

» Story: by Robert Devet

March 21, 2014 • Halifax Media Co-op

California nurses have no regrets about mandatory nurse-to-patient ratios

"This is a good profession now, we have the protection to safely take care of our patients"

» Story: by Robert Devet

March 10, 2014 • Halifax Media Co-op

Understaffing puts patients at risk, nurses say

Union wants mandatory nurse-to-patient ratios

» Story: by Robert Devet

February 28, 2014 • Halifax Media Co-op

Striking Home Support Workers surround Province House

Essential services legislation curtails workers' bargaining power

» Story: by Robert Devet - 2 comments

February 19, 2014 • Halifax Media Co-op

Northwood home support staff ready to strike if that is what it takes

"We love our job, we all have the same skills, we should be paid the same wages"

» Story: by Robert Devet

February 4, 2014 • Halifax Media Co-op

Nova Scotians want reduced tuition fees, increased government funding

Poll shows many Nova Scotians did not pursue secondary education because of cost

» Story: by Robert Devet - 1 comments

October 26, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

Nova Scotia New Dems SAP the Province

Public Service IT jobs looking to be outsourced to corporate baddy, private information of Nova Scotians at risk

» Story: by Miles Howe

September 3, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

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Labour Day Photo Spread

» Photo: View by Miles Howe

July 23, 2012 • Halifax Media Co-op

Workers, Employer Settle in Elizabeth Fry Society Strike

Union says collective agreement brings workers in line with public sector

» Story: by Ben Sichel

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