Hospitals disapprove Charter of Values

Health care institutions and hospitals across Quebec are concerned about losing staff if the 

charter of Values is accepted as law.
 
According to CBC News, The Quebec Association of Health and social Service Institutions is asking for permanent exemption from the proposed Charter.
 
If passed, workers in the public sector would be banned from wearing religious symbols.
 
Spokesperson for the association, Denis Perras, says the province already has difficulty recruiting and keeping qualified health care workers. 
 
Imposing the ban could actually make things worse.
 
None of the institutions surveyed reported having an issue with staff wearing religious symbols,
 
Perras says the proposed charter is solving a problem that doesn't exist.