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Facing criticism for requiring health care workers with two jobs within the public system to choose one to comply with labour laws, Santé Québec has announced a one-year extension to the transition period.

Initially, the 1,307 employees affected by the measure—those whose combined working hours exceed 40 hours per week—had until Dec. 1 to decide which job to keep. That date coincides with the rollout of the province’s health care overhaul.

The Act respecting labour standards in Quebec prohibits employees from working more than 40 hours a week.

“I made a commitment to avoid one-size-fits-all solutions,” said Geneviève Biron, President and CEO of Santé Québec, in a press release.

“In the last few days, I’ve heard the outcry from a number of employees in dual employment situations. I want us to take the time to support them and find solutions that will benefit both users and staff.”

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