UNA Local 43

UNA Local 43 United Nurses of Alberta Local for the Olds Hospital and Care Centre as well as Saint Mary's Health Care Centre in Trochu.

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April 17th is the 42nd anniversary of the Canada Heath Act. The act that gave us publicly delivered, publicly administer...
04/15/2026

April 17th is the 42nd anniversary of the Canada Heath Act. The act that gave us publicly delivered, publicly administered, universal health care.

But our provincial government is trying to end that. Through the introduction of Two-Tier, private pay, for profit health care. Access to care should never depend on someone's ability to pay but on need.

The Federal government has an obligation to uphold the principals of the Canada Health Act for ALL Canadians. This Friday, tell the Prime Minister and the Minister of Health that you support public health care, for everyone.

United Nurses of Alberta

04/15/2026

🇨🇦🏥🎂 On April 17 take 5 minutes to celebrate public health care and the anniversary of the Canada Health Act.
🔗Follow the link in the comments for more info.🍁

04/02/2026

There is no obligation on the part of the House of Commons or any Member of Parliament to authorize the publication of an e-petition or to present an e-petition or a paper petition to the House of Commons. Neither the House of Commons nor any Member of Parliament authorizing the publication of an e-...

03/11/2026

📱☎ 📞 United Nurses of Alberta will be conducting our annual telephone survey of general members starting in May. The survey will be ongoing through to the end of the month, approximately.

This survey of general UNA members (i.e. members who are not currently participating in internal UNA work such as Local Executives or on the UNA Executive Board) is conducted on behalf of UNA by Viewpoints Research.

In order to conduct the survey, UNA may disclose a member or duespayer’s full name, phone number, and geographic location to Viewpoints to complete the survey. Should you wish your personal information not to be disclosed to Viewpoints, please contact [email protected] no later than March 25, 2026. We will exclude this information accordingly in order to comply with the Personal Information Protection Act. Please note UNA has a licence agreement with Viewpoints which only allows for participants’ personal information to be used to complete the survey.

When Viewpoints Research calls, often in the evening, your call display will show the UNA provincial office name and number: 780-425-1025.

➡ Read more: https://www.una.ca/1755/una-membership-survey-2026

08/19/2025

Alberta Health Services has informed United Nurses of Alberta that all UNA members employed by AHS and other health care pillar organizations will be provided with the COVID-19 vaccine free of charge. UNA is cautiously optimistic that this will apply to members employed by all health care and long-t...

08/18/2025

Canada’s nurses stand shoulder-to-shoulder with CUPE’s flight attendants.
Both our professions are female-dominated, undervalued, and too often expected to do unpaid work. Together, we’re saying loud and clear: .

Local 43 VP, Thomas, was on the picket line with Air Canada Component of CUPE in Calgary today. United Nurses is calling...
08/17/2025

Local 43 VP, Thomas, was on the picket line with Air Canada Component of CUPE in Calgary today. United Nurses is calling on Air Canada to get back to the bargaining table and negotiate an agreement workers can agree to. Don't let the government do the hard work you need to do!

Unpaid work won't fly!

Unpaid work won't fly.Air Canada Component of CUPE
08/15/2025

Unpaid work won't fly.

Air Canada Component of CUPE

✈️ ✊ 🇨🇦United Nurses of Alberta stands in solidarity with Air Canada workers represented by CUPE who are fighting for fairness and respect from Canada’s largest airline company. These workers are asking Air Canada to accept the most basic concept in any workplace — that workers should be paid for the work they do.

UNA is deeply concerned that Air Canada is refusing to pay flight attendants for all the hours they work. Right now, Air Canada does not pay its flight attendants for the essential safety and service duties they do before the plane’s doors close. These workers only get paid when the plane is moving.

This is unfair and unsafe. No one should be forced to work for free.

Canadians know that our airlines are critical to our vast and large country and that’s why the people who keep those planes flying and passengers moving deserve respect, dignity, and basic fairness from their employer.

It’s time for Air Canada to negotiate fairly, end unpaid work, and reach an agreement that reflects the contributions flight attendants make every day. Canadians expect better from an airline that uses our national symbols and receives public support to promote its brand.

CUPE SCFP Air Canada Alberta Federation of Labour Canadian Labour Congress - Congrès du travail du Canada

08/12/2025

⚠️ United Nurses of Alberta urges members, other front-line health care workers, and all Albertans to register as soon as possible for COVID-19 and influenza immunization on the Alberta Government’s fall respiratory diseases website.

The website, which was made accessible to Alberta citizens on August 11, is found at https://bookvaccine.alberta.ca/vaccine.

“No nurse or other health care worker should have to pay to be immunized against COVID-19,” said UNA First Vice-President Danielle Larivee, a public health nurse. “As public health policy, this approach is extremely harmful, and this dangerous policy needs to be changed immediately.

“All health care workers face infection risks on the job every day,” said UNA Second Vice-President Karen Kuprys. “This misguided policy endangers every UNA member and every other health care worker in Alberta, not to mention all Albertans. Free vaccines should be provided in a timely fashion for every Albertan who wishes to be immunized.”

If the government does not rescind this dangerous policy, UNA is committed to aggressively pushing all employers where UNA members work to cover the immunization costs of nurses and other health care employees.

UNA also encourages all members to call or write their MLA to express their concern about this policy.

Registering does not ensure Albertans will be given access to a vaccine but only signals an individual’s wish to be vaccinated, the government said on June 13 in a news release from Primary and Preventative Health Services Minister Adriana LaGrange.

As a result of the policy, there is evidence that as many as a quarter million Albertans who wish to be immunized against COVID-19 will be denied access to life-saving vaccine because of this decision, which puts politics ahead of the health of Albertans.

The official statement from LaGrange on June 13 said the provincial government has ordered 250,000 fewer doses of updated COVID-19 vaccine this year and will be charging most Albertans including health care workers who are able to receive the vaccine.

Health care workers need to register their intention to be vaccinated as soon as possible because if they fail to do so, they could end up being unable to receive the vaccine.

The release also said vaccination will no longer be available through community pharmacies but can only be booked on line or by calling the Health Link 811 line. Alberta Health Services confirmed to UNA today that there is no alternative to the respiratory diseases website for health care workers to register to be immunized.

Vaccination will now only take place at a limited number of public health clinics.

A group of retired public health professionals, assistant deputy ministers of health, and academic public health experts harshly criticized the policy as excessively bureaucratic and designed to suppress interest in COVID immunization to appeal to anti-vaccine sentiment among the premier’s political supporters.

This policy will limit the freedom of Albertans to choose vaccination by intentionally limiting supply and penalizing those who cannot afford the vaccine despite the risk they may face, which the government has hinted could cost as much as $110 per dose. Citizens of other provinces will not be required to pay for this basic public health measure.

This, in turn, is expected to result in more infections, more hospitalizations, and more deaths than in other provinces, as well as more pressure on Alberta’s already hard-pressed health care system.

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