Communique


Musqueam Territory – Vancouver, British Columbia –
The First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) and Professional Institute of
the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) have celebrated renewal of their
collective agreement after seven months of renegotiations. The renewal
signing ceremony took place at the Musqueam Cultural Centre and included
senior leadership and representatives from the FNHA and PIPSC. All
negotiations for the agreement took place on First Nations land and
included Elders supporting the work with prayer, wisdom and input.
"We
want to thank our partner the Professional Institute for their
collaboration and being open again to including First Nations Elders in
this work and incorporating First Nations perspectives into the
agreement," said Joe Gallagher, CEO of the FNHA. "I want to raise my
hands to team members on both sides for the commitment to working
together in a good way for the interest of First Nations peoples and our
organizations. We are always better together."
This collective
agreement is unique in that it incorporates First Nations perspectives,
values and sensibilities, as did the negotiations. The original
agreement signed in 2015 was a milestone as one of the first collective
agreements of its kind in Canada.
"We are proud to be a part of
the renewal of this historic agreement between our members and the First
Nations Health Authority because of the incredible work that both
parties did in incorporating First Nations-based principles and
practices to negotiations," said PIPSC President Debi Daviau. "We felt
there was a genuine effort to work together and both sides were guided
by the objectives they serve: good jobs in healthy communities. We look
forward to continuing this approach through the life of this agreement
and beyond."
The group included traditional approaches to conflict
management and resolution into the new collective agreement. The
parties engaged in an interest-based collaborative approach to reaching
the agreement, fostering a meaningful relationship to build on for all
future discussions.
The terms of the Collective Agreement are from April 1, 2017 to March 31, 2020.
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