On February 26 and 27, health-care professionals at Grand Erie Public Health will face a critical choice: accept being controlled, ignored, and overworked - or stand up and fight back with ONA.
While the provincial government cuts corners on client care by slashing funding for public health and amalgamating units, we refuse to stay silent. We will not allow our professions - or our clients - to be sacrificed.
We are stronger together. As the largest union in Ontario representing only health-care professionals, all our resources go to providing specialized services and advocacy for our members. ONA brings real power to the table: Power to protect working conditions. Power to win the top wages. Power to defend quality care.
When we stand united as ONA, we are unstoppable.
We are delivering province-wide gains that protect fairness, strengthen compensation, and recognize the vital work our public health members do in our communities.
We have a long history of winning improvements through collective bargaining and actions, including:
Taken together, these wins show our power: when we push back, we protect our members. At ONA, your voice won’t get lost. Instead, you set the direction of our campaigns and lobbying efforts to improve wages, working conditions, and health care because it is our specialty.
Public health units bargain independently, not provincially. All proposals are driven by you and your colleagues. ONA’s process is unique and ensures member involvement in every step of the way.
Your participation is essential in the bargaining process because ONA is a member-led, grassroots organization.
ONA dues are monthly, flat and predictable. Overtime, extra shifts, or premiums won’t increase your ONA dues. With percentage-based dues that the other unions have, every extra dollar you earn means more taken off your pay.
Our dues include legal support, liability insurance, critical illness and long-term disability coverage: no extra or hidden fees.
Members vote on the dues structure and any increases. ONA dues are nearly 100 per cent tax deductible, meaning you can claim them and receive a portion back at year end.
ONA is the largest health-care union in Ontario, with 68,000+ members and 18,000 nursing students. That strength means your voice is heard at the workplace, in the media, and at Queen’s Park. As an ONA member, you also get access to a wide range of supports and services, all part of your membership without added fees like other unions:
No, ONA is not just a union for nurses and doesn’t only focus on hospitals. ONA is a union that is sector specific, with a single focus on health care. Specializing gives ONA a huge edge in collective bargaining because we know our members’ lived experiences best. We represent health-care professionals of all classifications, in various sectors including long-term care, public health, the community, industry and clinics and hospitals.
ONA dues are monthly, flat and predictable. Working overtime? Picking up extra shifts? Earning premiums? Your ONA dues will not change. With percentage-based dues, every extra dollar you earn means more taken off your pay. Flat dues mean no surprises on your pay cheque.
Your union dues also are spent on issues that matter to you and are not used to subsidize the needs of workers outside the health-care sector.
ONA always negotiates to maintain and gain, not lose. Everything that you currently have, ONA will work to get into a collective agreement and then make improvements.
Following the vote and certification of ONA as the bargaining unit, a transition agreement must be negotiated and ratified first.
ONA will review and analyze all collective agreement language and entitlements from the two predecessor units. We will require disclosure of updated documentation and information from the employer to prepare for bargaining. Negotiations for a first Collective Agreement will proceed, including harmonized compensation, working provisions and other demands you identify along the way.
On the dates listed below, you can attend an in-person tabling and information sessions to hear directly from ONA Board of Directors about what it means to be a member. Ask questions and learn more about why you should vote ONA.
| Date | Time | Session Type | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thursday, February 19 | 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. | Tabling | Lunchroom |
| Thursday, February 19 | 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. | Information Session | Lunchroom |
| Monday, February 23 | 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. | Information Session | Lunchroom |
| Wednesday, February 25 | 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. | Tabling | 3rd Floor Classroom |
| Wednesday, February 25 | 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. | Information Session | 3rd Floor Classroom |
| Date | Time | Session Type | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Friday, February 20 | 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. | Tabling | Meeting Room |
| Tuesday, February 24 | 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. | Information Session | Meeting Room |
| Date | Time | Session Type | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thursday, February 19 | 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. | Tabling | Lunchroom |
| Friday, February 20 | 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. | Tabling | Lunchroom |
| Friday, February 20 | 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. | Information Session | Lunchroom |
| Monday, February 23 | 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. | Tabling | Lunchroom |
| Tuesday, February 24 | 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. | Tabling | Lunchroom |
| Tuesday, February 24 | 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. | Information Session | Lunchroom |
| Wednesday, February 25 | 8 a.m. - 9 a.m. | Tabling | Lunchroom |
| Wednesday, February 25 | 12 p.m. - 2 p.m. | Information Session | Lunchroom |
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