Tentative deal on new contracts for allied health workers
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The Manitoba Association of Health Care Professionals reached a tentative agreement on new contracts with Shared Health, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and the Northern Health Region early Friday.
The strike was set to start at 12:01 a.m. but has been postponed pending a ratification vote by MAHCP members in the coming weeks.
MAHCP members voted 96 per cent in favour of a strike mandate in January.
The union represents more than 7,000 allied health professionals, who have been without a contract since April 1.