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Calling all CUPE Locals!

Queen’s Park Rally for 3.5 hours of care in nursing homes

CUPE Ontario’s front-line long-term care workers and others will take the demand for “3.5 hours of care per resident per day” to the front steps of Queen’s Park. 

CUPE and others delivering long-term care in Ontario are concerned that the Ontario government is cutting levels of care throughout the health care system in its response to the unfolding economic crisis. 

The Liberal government has promised a “revolution” in long-term care, but has so far refused to introduce the minimum care standards that residents need. 

More money has flowed to for-profit homes but this has not translated into increased care.  Where has the money gone? 

WHAT: Rally for 3.5 hours minimum care standard in nursing homes
WHERE: Queen’s Park, front steps
WHEN: Thursday, Dec. 4, 9:30-10:30 AM

Help send a strong message to the McGuinty government:
Introduce a 3.5 hour stand of care now!

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