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Home / Health / Mental Health Centre Faces Layoff Protest

Mental Health Centre Faces Layoff Protest

13 Jan

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Summary

  • 15 jobs at Royal Ottawa Place long-term care facility are facing elimination.
  • Union warns job cuts will negatively impact patient care and increase violence.
  • The Royal claims staffing adjustments are normal business operations.

Staff at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre protested planned job reductions at its long-term care facility, Royal Ottawa Place, on Monday. CUPE 942, representing employees, stated that 15 essential roles, including nurses and support workers, are slated for elimination. The union expressed grave concerns that these cuts will compromise the quality of care for patients with severe mental illnesses.

Union leaders assert that the layoffs will lead to burnout among remaining staff and a potential increase in incidents of violence. They also highlighted a prior closure of 12 beds, a claim disputed by The Royal's spokesperson, who stated that no beds are being cut. This discrepancy fuels further anxiety among workers and patient advocates.

Despite the union's strong opposition, a spokesperson for The Royal affirmed that staffing changes are part of regular operations and are continuously assessed to ensure high-quality care. The center insists that staffing will remain safe and appropriate, a statement the union finds difficult to reconcile with the significant number of proposed job losses.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
CUPE 942 states that 15 jobs at the Royal Ottawa Place long-term care facility are being eliminated, with an additional five elsewhere.
The union warns that the job cuts will negatively affect patient care quality and could lead to increased violence and staff burnout.
The Royal states that staffing changes are normal business operations, continuously monitored to ensure safe, high-quality care.

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