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    PEI UPSE
    Messaging re: OT IncentiveUPSE Health members in 24/7 bed-based care:UPSE has been receiving numerous questions from members about incentives for picking up additional shifts like those recently approved for the RNs (PEINU) on December 16, 2022. Both unions (PEINU and UPSE) were approached by the Employer about exploring possibilities for these incentives and both unions concurred to move forward with this initiative.In fact, UPSE provided a signed Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) to the Employer on December 19, 2022 to ensure that our members received the same benefit as their counterparts working in the 24/7 bed-based care facilities. However, as we indicated previously in a communication to you on December 22, 2022 we were advised that the employer did not obtain approval for our classification groups working in 24/7 bed-based care facilities and were told a decision would be made by January 11, 2023. UPSE responded to the employer about this delay and clearly communicated that our members deserve to be treated equitably. We were informed that Health PEI would be requesting approval to provide premium payments for UPSE members consistent with the timeframe for RNs (PEINU) of December 1, 2022 to April 1, 2023. UPSE has been more than patient with the Employer (Health PEI and Department of Health and Wellness) regarding the MOA. We were told in mid December by Health PEI that they “Did not have the capacity or time to complete the work for the MOA for us, but it would be a priority in the New year”. We were told that it would be brought to floor at Treasury Board on January 11, 2023, as Treasury Board meet on Wednesdays. It was not heard on this date. We were then told I was deferred until January 18, 2023, again, it was not heard on this date. We were told again that it would be brought forward at the end of the month. We inquired again after January 25, 2023, and yet again, it was not presented to be heard. UPSE again continued to express our frustration and disappointment. When I recently met with the Minster and Deputy, the disregard and lack of respect for my membership as it relates to the MOA was an area of discussion. The Deputy Minister confirmed it would be on the TB docket February 1, 2023. I am of the understanding it was brought forward and has been "resolved", however, to date, no information has still been provided despite my inquiries, regarding approval. We have acted in good faith for our membership, however, it is frustrating as your President to have to deal with the delays caused by the employer. We are not responsible for the delays. We have advocated once again with an incentive offered by the employer for it to be fair and equitable and for our members to be treated with respect. The former Health PEI board Chair, Derek Key, talked about the failures in health care delivery in PEI in his recent resignation letter. He asserted that the healthcare system must foster respect for all employees and build a culture of accountability if improvements are to be made. We agree, and you deserve to be recognized for your contributions in providing essential care to Islanders and UPSE will continue to advocate on your behalf to achieve this. Once again, we are asking all LPNs and RCWs/PCWs working in 24/7 bed-based care to please keep track of all pick up shifts and OT within the timeframe between December 1, 2022 to April 1, 2023 to ensure you will be properly compensated. In the meantime, we will keep you updated.Thank you for your dedication and hard work in caring for Islanders. Karen Jackson, President UPSE ... See MoreSee Less
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    Thank You to all our members that have to work in these extreme weather conditions…ensuring Islanders are cared for and can travel safely…Thank You!! ... See MoreSee Less
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    peiupse PEI UPSE @peiupse ·
    3 Feb

    Early Childhood Educator Week (February 6-10, 2023)

    UPSE salutes Early Childhood Educators for providing safe, caring, and stimulating learning environments for our children to learn and grow in. UPSE thanks you for your dedication and commitment.

    Karen Jackson,
    President, UPSE

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    wcbpei SafetyMatters@Work @wcbpei ·
    2 Feb

    With temperatures in PEI expected to hit -18 to -20 degrees this weekend, with a wind chill -40 to -45, workers should practice caution and limit cold exposure if working outdoors to prevent cold stress. Click here to learn more ➡http://bit.ly/3imoRjh

    #safetymatters #pei

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    peiupse PEI UPSE @peiupse ·
    1 Feb

    Black History Month is an annual celebration of Black heritage, accomplishments, and important events in the timeline of Black populations throughout history.
    The Black Cultural Society of PEI has a great lineup of events to celebrate.
    See here: https://bcspei.ca/black-history-month-2023/

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    peiupse PEI UPSE @peiupse ·
    31 Jan

    The Health Standards Organization (HSO) has now released Canada's new national Long-Term Care Services standard developed over 23-months and informed by a 32-member Technical Committee, and the input and feedback from over 18,800 Canadians.

    https://bit.ly/3Rm15BB

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    peiupse PEI UPSE @peiupse ·
    30 Jan

    NUPGE releases polling data showing that Canadians believe the shortage of staff due to strain and inadequate wages are the biggest drivers of our health crisis. Find out what else they had to say!

    https://bit.ly/3Y5BMGa

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