Some overloaded Quebec health-care facilities forced to cancel staff vacations
MONTREAL — Several Quebec health authorities are being forced to cancel employee vacations as the province struggles with staff shortages and rising COVID-19 hospitalizations, and some workers fear this might be the final straw.
After working overtime without much time off since the beginning of the pandemic, nurse Agathe Vézina said the latest measure feels like a slap to health-care employees.
Vézina, who works as a mental health nurse in Rouyn-Noranda, about 500 kilometres northwest of Montreal, is currently on vacation and doesn’t know yet whether she will be affected by the restrictions. But she is worried because she booked her time off based on the availability of child care for her 17-month-old son.
“What am I supposed to do with my son, if I’m asked to go back to work tomorrow instead of next Sunday,” she asked. She said she worked hard to earn her time off, “and they want to cut them to us. Enough is enough.”