NORTH BAY – A proposal to transfer 31
psychiatric rehabilitation beds out of the city of North Bay
will mean the loss of dozens of jobs, warns the union
representing staff at North East Mental Health Centre (NEMHC).
OPSEU is asking for a moratorium on any bed transfers until the
full impact to the community is known.
Sue
Brown, OPSEU Regional Vice-President and member of Local 636 at
NEMHC, says that the loss of these beds will not only affect
patient care, but could impact 50-100 jobs in North Bay.
“This
area can’t afford to lose any more stable, well-paying jobs,”
Brown said. “We must make every attempt to keep these patient
services in North Bay.”
At issue
is a so-called “lack of space” at the new North Bay Hospital.
Services at NEMHC will be amalgamated into the hospital when the
scheduled closure of NEMHC occurs in early 2011, and the
hospital says there is no room for the 31 psychiatric beds.
OPSEU
Local 636 president Jackie Smythe says that every attempt must
be made to keep services and jobs in North Bay.
“Recommendations to the Local Health Integration Network (LHIN)
are that the beds be moved to Sudbury or Sault Ste. Marie,”
Smythe said. “We need to know what the full extent of the job
loss will be here before a decision like that is made.”
At a
meeting held Monday night, North Bay city council voted
unanimously in favour of a motion to keep the 31 beds in North
Bay.