A union representing health care workers says the entire Administrative Information Management System (AIMS), recently introduced by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) and intended to replace previous scheduling and payroll services, should be scrapped in response to the province rolling back a portion of it.
The SHA announced Wednesday that it is getting rid of the latest phase of AIMS responsible for scheduling 7,000 health care workers in the province following concerns from unions that the system was causing workers to not be scheduled, resulting in missed wages.
The first phase of AIMS was rolled out by the health authority in stages during the summer of 2024 and handles finance, payroll, human resources and supply chain systems. This phase of the system, which is used

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