Santé Québec extends the transition for dual employment workers by one year

Santé Québec extends the transition for dual employment workers by one year
Santé Québec extends the transition for dual employment workers by one year

Santé Québec will extend the transition period by one year for health care workers who hold two jobs and work more than 40 hours per week.

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In the wake of the transition to a single employer for all network employees, those who held two jobs would have been forced to resign from one of them as of December 1 or limit their working hours to 40.

The government is therefore giving them a reprieve until December 1, 2025.

The new state-owned company justifies this decision because of the labor shortage and the high demand for services weighing on the health network.

This transition period will allow the employees concerned to continue their services to users and reduce pressure on staff.

Geneviève Biron, the president and CEO, indicated that she wanted to “avoid wall-to-wall approaches” and be sensitive to “the cry from the heart of several employees in dual employment situations.”

“I hope that we give ourselves the time to support them and find solutions for the benefit of users and staff,” she added in a press release.

The president of the APTS, Robert Comeau, said he was encouraged by this decision.

“In the state of our public network, we cannot do without people ready to offer care and services to the population. We are satisfied that Santé Québec is listening to reason and extending the transition period for those holding more than one job. We are ready to work with the agency to agree on solutions that promote accessibility and quality of services,” he said in a press release.

In total, 3,034 employees currently hold two jobs in different establishments, out of a total of 330,000 workers.

Of this number, 1,307 employees work more than 40 hours per week.

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