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The nurses, whose names CHEK News has decided to keep confidential, took home more than $300,000 in 2022/23. One made only $8,000 less than the CEO of the health authority.
“There’s only a few that make over $150,000, and it’s usually because they’re working all the time,” B.C.’s Health Minister Adrian Dix told CHEK News. “The system is reliant on it. Many nurses are required to work overtime to meet the demands of care,” said Andriane Gear, president of BCNU.Three years later, in 2023, the level of overtime that’s considered acceptable has not only increased to 6.9 per cent for Island Health, but their actual
“When you’re required to work more than 12 hours, the rate of injury to nurses, but also the potential for med errors or other incidents at work, goes up exponentially,” said Gear.
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