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Media Release: Safe Care Needs In-House Security

For Immediate Release, February 5, 2019

Saskatoon – The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) released the results of its review of security services in the province’s publicly-owned health care facilities today. The final report by Big Leap Consulting includes 27 recommendations with the stated goal of ensuring a safe and secure environment for patients, visitors, and staff. SEIU-West shares this goal, but is concerned that the report sets the table for large-scale privatization of health care security.

Media Release: Long-Term Care Investment Claims Questioned

For Immediate Release - November 14, 2018

Saskatoon – According to a recent media report, our Saskatchewan Minister of Health, the Honourable Jim Reiter is claiming that the SaskParty government has increased funding to Long-Term Care (LTC) by over 40%.

MEDIA RELEASE: SEIU-West member takes reins of Saskatchewan Labour Movement

SEIU-West member takes reins of Saskatchewan Labour Movement

 Regina – Saskatchewan’s labour movement has a new leader! Lori Johb was chosen as the new President of the Saskatchewan Federation of Labour (SFL) at their annual convention on October 25, 2018.

“I’m so excited to take on this role,” said Lori Johb, an SEIU-West front line health care provider and SFL President. “I’m ready to build off our past successes and continue to fight for the rights of working people in Saskatchewan.”

Johb has had many roles in the labour movement in Saskatchewan since the 1990s. In SEIU she has served as a shop steward, course facilitator, unit chair, and executive board member. She has served on the Executive Council of the SFL, first as a Vice-President, since 2010 as Treasurer, and now as President.

"I am so proud to know Lori personally," said Lisa Zunti, a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) and member of SEIU-West. "I think all workers of this province, unionized or not, should be happy to have her in their corner. She is a fierce defender of health and safety in the workplace."

Lori's interest in workplace health and safety runs deep. She has been instrumental in the work that SEIU-West does in the area of educating members, has been the workplace health and safety committee chair, and has worked as a labour representative on Saskatchewan Association of Safe Workplaces in Health (SASWH).

"We've had the privilege of witnessing Sister Johb's growth as a leader first hand since she became involved in her unit in Leroy, Saskatchewan," said Barbara Cape, President of SEIU-West. "She has evolved over the course of years and it has led to this day."

Johb began working at Lerose Lodge in LeRoy in 1988 and was recruited almost immediately to become a shop steward and was instrumental in the creation of the SEIU-West Worker Safety Committee.

"We understand that we have to share her with a bigger group of people now," admitted Cape. "But we know that she's ready for this huge step and I believe she will be a breath of fresh air for the labour movement in Saskatchewan and in Canada."

For more on Lori’s labour movement involvement, click here to read her interview that appeared in the Fall issue of the SEIU-West newsletter ‘The Front Line’ – An interview with Lori Johb and the Ladder of engagement 

SEIU-West represents more than 13,000 working people in the province of Saskatchewan. They include members who work in health care, education, municipalities, community-based organizations, retirement homes and other sectors. They are joined by one colour – purple – and one union – SEIU-West. Purple works in our communities! Find out more about our members, visit PurpleWorks.ca.

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For more information, contact:
Christine Miller, Communications Coordinator, SEIU-West
1-306-652-1011 ext. 8733

To arrange an interview with Lori Johb, please contact:
Kent Peterson, Strategic Advisor, SFL
1-306-570-1855

Click here to download a printable PDF of SEIU-West Media Release: SEIU-West member takes reins of Saskatchewan Labour Movement.

MEDIA RELEASE: Improving Safety in Health Care

I WILL REPORT: A necessary first step only

For Immediate Release - August 27, 2018

Saskatoon – SEIU-West leaders have viewed the recent video released by the Saskatchewan Association of Safe Workplaces in Health (SASWH) leading their campaign for change, # I WILL REPORT. The message being conveyed is an important one and the goal appears to be to encourage health care staff to report occurrences of violence and aggression as they occur.

MEDIA RELEASE: Mourning the Loss of Valued Public Services

For Immediate Release - August 21, 2018

Saskatoon – Members of the SEIU-West Young Workers Committee (YWC) held a satirical public memorial service at Kinsmen Park in Saskatoon today to oppose the many destructive government cuts the people in this province have experienced.

Media Advisory: In Loving Memory Of...

For Immediate Release - August 20, 2018

Saskatoon – On Tuesday, August 21, members of the SEIU-West Young Workers Committee (YWC) are holding a “memorial service” for our public services at Kinsmen Park in Saskatoon to demonstrate the high level of cuts and public service closures in Saskatchewan.

MEDIA RELEASE: Public Health Care Facilities Need Public Security

For Immediate Release—July 16, 2018

Saskatoon – SEIU-West announces the release of Our House Needs In-House, SEIU-West’s response to the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s (SHA’s) ongoing provincial security services review.

“The evidence is clear,” said Barbara Cape, President of SEIU-West. “The best way to keep patients, staff, and visitors safe in Saskatchewan’s health care facilities is for the SHA to hire and train its own in-house security teams.”

On July 13th SEIU-West submitted Our House Needs In-House to SHA CEO Scott Livingstone, Health Minister Jim Reiter, and several other health system leaders. (Click here to read SEIU-West President Barbara Cape’s submission letter.)

In recent years, Saskatchewan’s health authorities have reviewed health system services like laundry, information technology, and food services, in order to assess their potential for privatization.

“Our members are concerned that yet another vital piece of our public health care system is about to be privatized,” said Cape.

The SHA launched its security review this spring. The consultant hired to conduct the review was previously in charge of security for Alberta’s provincial health authority. While he was in charge, in-house officer numbers were cut, and services were contracted out to a large private security firm.

“Healthcare security is uniquely challenging,” Cape continued. “It’s different than mall security. It’s much too important to the SHA’s mission to just be contracted out to the lowest bidder.”

SEIU-West represents the 100 SHA-employed Security Officers who work at the three Saskatoon hospitals and Parkridge Centre.

As reported in Our House Needs In-House, SEIU-West surveyed SHA employees and members of the public in the Saskatoon region about the state of security at the three Saskatoon hospitals and Parkridge Centre. More than 90% of respondents felt that these facilities have greater security needs than others in the province, and that those needs have risen in the past five years.

“We heard from nurses, care assistants, housekeeping staff, members of the public,” Cape added. “They told us loud and clear: when an incident happens, they trust our in-house teams more than any outside contractor to provide a quick and professional response.”

SEIU-West represents more than 13,000 working people in the province of Saskatchewan. They include members who work in health care, education, municipalities, community-based organizations, retirement homes and other sectors. They are joined by one colour – purple – and one union – SEIU-West. Purple works in our communities!

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