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By the end
of 1998 the provincial government admitted there was a chronic shortage
of nurses in Saskatchewan. SUN was fighting to keep nurses in the profession
and to maintain adequate staffing levels and a consistent quality of patient
care. Nurses were leaving the profession because they were overworked,
underpaid and undervalued. SUN argued if these issues were not addressed
in the 1999 contract, there would be fewer nurses than ever, and levels
of patient care would suffer accordingly.
In December
1998, 74% of SUN members, sickened by pay inequity, forced overtime and
deteriorating working conditions, voted in favour of strike action. This
was the first time in SUN's history that a strike vote had taken place
before negotiations even began. Once again nurses were fighting for their
rights, and at the same time fighting to protect their patients and the
health care system as a whole.
The
Roots of the '99 Strike
Strike Diary 
The Settlement
and Outstanding Issues
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