A long-term care strike in Nova Scotia is now in its second week and is affecting at least 25 homes. While essential service agreements are keeping basic resident care in place, workers and observers say the arrangements are insufficient, pointing to ongoing service disruption risk. The article is primarily a labor and public care issue, with limited direct market impact.
A long-term care strike in Nova Scotia is now in its second week and is affecting at least 25 homes. While essential service agreements are keeping basic resident care in place, workers and observers say the arrangements are insufficient, pointing to ongoing service disruption risk. The article is primarily a labor and public care issue, with limited direct market impact.
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