Black History/Black Futures Month
Each February, ONA celebrates Black History/Black Futures Month and honours Black Canadians whose achievements have shaped who we are today.
Each February, ONA celebrates Black History/Black Futures Month and honours Black Canadians whose achievements have shaped who we are today.
Learn about Bill 124, our actions to date, arbitrator decisions -including retro pay and other details- and how we can support your actions.
This voluntary program provides support and monitoring for Ontario nurses who suffer from mental health disorders and/or substance use that is affecting their ability to practice nursing.
On September 18, 2024, ONA members, Board and staff will be marching with members of Grassy Narrows First Nation in Toronto.
Find out the latest news, events and happenings in and around ONA.
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ONA believes that every member has the right to equal opportunity and full participation in the workplace. As such, we have developed important resources for members, leaders and stakeholders to [...]
We work to ensure our members, allies and stakeholders can access timely and accurate Union news, where and when they need it. We use a variety of channels and platforms so you can stay informed [...]
Brian Beattie, RN, our ONA member who was by all accounts, a devoted and model nurse, was infected with COVID-19 in May while working at Kensington Village long-term care in London.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_row_inner][vc_column_inner][vc_column_text css=”.vc_custom_1700838832200{margin-bottom: 0px !important;}”] The Joint Health and Safety Committee, an important [...]