Ontario Nurses' Association
Jane Penciner has extensive experience in the nursing field, serving as the Local Coordinator for ONA Local 6 since September 2014, where responsibilities include governance and budgeting for the association encompassing NYGH, five nursing homes, and the Toronto Central LHIN. Additionally, Jane holds the position of Vice President of Professional Responsibility and Workload at NYGH, with a career at the organization dating back to 1990. Previous roles include Charge Nurse in the ICU and Registered Nurse in Critical Care, along with serving as a Professional Responsibility and Workload Representative for Local 6 from 2009 to 2014 at the Ontario Nurses Association.
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Ontario Nurses' Association
The Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) is a proactive union committed to improving the economic welfare and quality of work-life for our members, to enable them to provide high-quality health care. Founded in 1973, the Ontario Nurses’ Association (ONA) is the trade union that represents 60,000 registered nurses and allied health professionals working throughout Ontario, including: hospitals community health long-term care public health clinics industry Each facility represented by ONA has a Bargaining Unit President that oversees union activities within that facility. The provincial organization is divided into Locals, which is headed by a Local Coordinator. Bargaining Unit Presidents as well as Local Coordinators are ONA members, and are members' best source of information as it pertains to their facility.