AHS Negotiations

Your central hub for updates and information for 2024-2025 negotiations.

Results Update

The voting period has now closed, and the results of the vote on the Mediator’s Final Terms of Settlement for AHS are in. 

Members voted to accept the mediator’s recommendations and ratify the agreement.  

With 15,724 members casting a ballot, the result is: 

  • 66.8 per cent in favour
  • 33.2 per cent opposed 

76 per cent of eligible members participated. 

Review the Mediator's Recommendations

Until a draft agreement is available, you can review the summary and full details of the mediator's recommendation for terms of settlement.

Read the Summary

Thank You

This has been a difficult round of bargaining, and we thank all of you who took the time to participate in town halls, learn about the agreement, and vote. Thank you for speaking up, showing up, and supporting each other through the last 20 months of negotiations. 

A special thank you to our Local Unit Executives who helped share information and to AHS Bargaining Committee members including Megan Connolly, Sarah Dorma, Jason Soklofske, Vicki Wakulchyk, Sarah Mullin, Kelly Sherwood, Chandra Arsenault, and Brittany Fandrick who worked tirelessly to secure many of the gains in this agreement.  

And to all of our non-AHS members who patiently waited for the completion of this bargaining process, we thank you too. 

December Town Halls: Return to Regular Business, 2026 Opportunities

On December 16, we will be holding an all-member town hall. This meeting will focus on our return to hosting events, activities and opportunities for members early in 2026.  

This town hall will include plenty of time for direct discussion with President, Vice-President, Board Members and staff.

To register: 

Note: The all-member town hall will be preceded by a town hall for ALL Local Unit Executives, Joint Workplace Health & Safety Committee Reps, Employee-Management Advisory Committee and Bargaining Committee members.

Moving Forward

This agreement provides stability, improvements to wages and benefits, and new tools to push for further progress for all our members.

We are looking forward to advancing negotiations with Alberta Precision Laboratories, Covenant Health, and all other bargaining tables as well as continuing our other important work to support your livelihoods, health, safety and wellness.

Your professionalism, solidarity and commitment to excellent patient care will continue to guide our work every day. 

Collective Agreement Implementation - FAQs

This agreement is in effect as of November 25, 2025, and covers the period of April 1, 2024, to March 31, 2028.

We know you have questions! Here are some answers to frequently asked questions (FAQs) on the agreement:

Retroactive Pay Coming Soon

We are working with the employer to finalize retroactive pay timelines. The estimated deposit date is the December 24 payroll. 

Members seeking retroactive pay who ended their employment between April 1, 2024, and November 24, 2025, will have 90 days to submit a request for payment as explained below. 

  1. By mail:
    Attention: HSAA Retro Request
    Alberta Health Servies, IBM Building
    10044 108 Street Edmonton, AB T5J 3S7
  2. By email at: HRSSGeneral@albertahealthservices.ca

Note: Former employees who contact the employer will be paid any owed retroactive payments. The employer will not contact them.   

When New Benefits Take Effect

While most improvements come into effect immediately, others have set start dates: 

  • New market adjustments and wage steps for specific professions identified in the agreement will take effect immediately, as will the two per cent long-service pay for members with 20 or more years of service.
  • Preceptor pay, increased on-call premiums, and higher travel reimbursement rates will take effect immediately.
  • Improved coverage for Continuous Glucose Monitoring begins January 1, 2026.
  • All other benefit improvements, including expanded massage therapy and dental coverage, begin March 1, 2026.
  • EMS Automatic Trial Progression begins immediately. EMS members have 60 days to notify their employer of their classification change to take advantage of this improved language. We encourage members who recently changed classification to contact their manager immediately.
  • The improved interpretation of personal leave days recognizing the full length of shift begins April 1, 2026. 

Professional Fees Reimbursement

Members are now eligible for $504 in professional fee reimbursement and will soon be able to submit their receipts through Alberta Health Services Accounts Payable and the I Expense system. Members are encouraged to contact their employer for further information on the reimbursement process.

The reimbursement of professional fees is not retroactive and will apply to receipts dated after November 25, 2025.
 

Job Classification Reviews and Closing Compensation Gaps

One of the most important outcomes of this agreement is securing two new Letters of Understanding (LOUs).  

The first allows HSAA to work with AHS to identify market adjustments needed for retention and recruitment. This may result in additional market adjustments during the term of the agreement.

The second allows HSAA to work with AHS to review classifications for occupational therapists, physiotherapists, speech-language pathologists, audiologists, kinesiologists and exercise specialists. This review will not negatively impact salaries and may lead to improvements.

In the coming months, we will be consulting with our members to bring classification and market adjustments forward to the employer. 

Rural Capacity Investment Fund

Details on next steps for the $54-million Rural Capacity Investment Fund (RCIF) jointly administered by HSAA and your employer will be available early in 2026. 

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