Saskatchewan Health Workers Slam Government's "Patients First" Plan
Saskatchewan health care workers respond to government’s “Patients First Health Care Plan"

This announcement was a missed opportunity that does little to address the real crisis facing our health care system – the critical staffing shortages and burnout among the frontline workers running our health system.
Saskatchewan health care workers have criticized the government's new "Patients First Health Care Plan," arguing it fails to address critical staffing shortages and burnout among frontline staff. Union representatives say the announcement represents a missed opportunity to tackle the real crisis facing the province's health system. Workers emphasize that sustainable solutions require meaningful investment in workforce retention and support.
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