Members of the Ontario Nurses Association picket outside the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit on March 8, 2019. Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News.Members of the Ontario Nurses Association picket outside the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit on March 8, 2019. Photo by Mark Brown/Blackburn News.
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Tentative deal reached in public health nurses strike

There has been a major development in the month-old strike by 86 public health nurses in Windsor.

The Ontario Nurses Association reported Tuesday morning it had a tentative deal with the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.

The strike started on March 8.

Talks picked up again last Wednesday, but lasted less than an hour.

However, the two sides were brought back to the bargaining table on Friday and continued talks on Monday.

Details of the deal have not been released, but wages were a major sticking point. The union fought for wage parity for the nurses with more male-dominated professions like Windsor police and firefighters.

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