Union files grievance over new Saskatchewan Health Authority program
The province’s nurses are being encouraged by the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses (SUN) to take a close look at their paycheques Thursday after the tumultuous and brief launch of the Saskatchewan Health Authority’s (SHA) new program.
The Administrative Information Management System (AIMS) was supposed to deal with things like payroll and scheduling and, according to Health Minister Paul Merriman, amalgamate 80 different systems from the former health regions.
“The enormity of this, of some systems that were as old as 50 years old, we’ve got union agreements, we’ve got seniority, we’ve got 45,000 individuals — this is a massive undertaking,” Merriman told Gormley guest host Taylor MacPherson.
“And once the SHA identified that there were some problems in the scheduling … that was when the SHA made the decision to pause it for right now.”