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PC party leader attends the protest in support of fishermen | SaltWire #newsupdate #newfoundlandST. JOHN'S, N.L. — The Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corp. will no longer be a Crown corporation.
Fish harvesters gather by the entrance as RNC officers dressed in protective gear guard the doorway. - Joe Gibbons/The Telegram She immediately noticed the Newfoundland Labrador Opportunity Secretariat and the establishment of a council that would include representation from labour unions, industry, and government. McCormick said this is positive as they talk about what jobs in the future will look like.
"We normally would participate in a budget lock-in where we have the opportunity to ask questions of the Department of Finance and it's disappointing not to have that opportunity today or get a copy of some of these documents in advance so that we could have some time to go over them."Newfoundland and Labrador Teachers' Association president Trent Langdon started his interview with Saltwire by acknowledging his use of written notes.
"We certainly wanted acknowledgement of the fatigue that's in the system right now. We're in triage mode every single day," he said "I'm a little disappointed that there wasn't more reference to allied health professionals in the budget. "We will quickly sift through the budget, as we do. We have people that will pore through now that we actually have access to it and see what it means for our membership, and our membership works in every community or in every sector," Earle said."We certainly hope there are no indications around and move towards further privatization as we've seen with our air ambulance or with our highways," Earle said.
"We need to get rid of the private agency nursing that's happening throughout the province and we offered a solution of using our travel locum that we have with Labrador expanded out to rural and remote in Newfoundland for an extra $25 an hour, much better and more cost-efficient than $312 an hour to a company from Ontario who's providing private agencies.
The RNUNL was also looking for the elimination of clinical fees for nursing students, or payment for their clinical hours. Municipalities NL was happy to see the province support municipal fiscal stability. Still, it is looking for adequate funding for municipal fire services, training and infrastructure.
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