Frontline staff in Sask. feel hopeless due to lack of government funding
Warning: This story contains the mention of suicide.
Workers at some Saskatchewan community-based organizations (CBOs) say they haven’t received a raise in more than a decade.
A group of CBO employees were at the Legislative Building this week to demand multi-year funding to increase their wages and retain staff so they can provide important care to the communities’ most vulnerable.
Clovel Van Opestal, an addiction attendant at Pine Lodge Addiction Recovery Centre, said because of the poor wages and staff retention, clients pay the price.