Nurses' union began mediation Monday with the Ontario Hospital Association in 'last-ditch effort' to reach a negotiated settlement
TORONTO — The Ontario Nurses' Association is starting mediation today with the Ontario Hospital Association in what the nurses call a "last-ditch effort" to reach a negotiated settlement.
Bernie Robinson, the ONA's interim president, says the union has been unable to reach a negotiated settlement with the hospital association since 2011.
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