Knowing, within my past experience, looking through the collective agreement, when somebody is here for up to 48 months, they get 100 percent removal. If they choose to stay on past that and sign on as an indeterminate, then there is a removal, and this is what staff look at: the years that you stay within the government, you get so much percentage of removal. When it used to be up to 48 months, if they decided they loved the place that they're living, they would comfortably move into an indeterminate. Can the Minister explain to me why this change was made?
Lesa Semmler on Question 257-19(2): Health Care Professionals Collective Agreement
In the Legislative Assembly on May 29th, 2020. See this statement in context.
Question 257-19(2): Health Care Professionals Collective Agreement
Oral Questions
May 29th, 2020
Page 897
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