Linda Silas | |
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President of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) | |
Assumed office 2003 | |
Preceded by | Kathleen Connors |
Personal details | |
Alma mater | Universitéde Moncton |
Linda Silas is a Canadian nurse and trade unionist. She is the president of the Canadian Federation of Nurses Unions (CFNU) since 2003.
Linda Silas grew up in Dalhousie,New Brunswick,a small community on the Restigouche River. Her father worked at the Abitibi newsprint mill,and served as president of the mill workers’union local. [1]
Silas studied nursing at the Universitéde Moncton,where she graduated in 1983. [2]
Silas worked as a nurse in emergency care,critical care,and childbirth. [1] She soon became president of her union local. She was elected President of the New Brunswick Nurses Union,thus becoming the youngest nurses union center president in Canadian history. [2] She remained in that position for 10 years. [3]
In 2003,she was elected president of the CFNU,a position she still holds today. [2]
Under Silas's tenure,the CFNU remained a nonpartisan union center. However,Silas has been a vocal political actor on healthcare issues in Canada. [4] During the COVID-19 pandemic,she repeatedly called on provincial governments to hire more health care workers. [5] [6]
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On 3 January 2020,Linda Silas announced she was running to become president of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC),Canada's House of Labour. [9] Her candidacy was endorsed by major Canadian trade unions such as Teamsters Canada [10] and the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada. [11] However,she terminated her campaign in March 2021. [12]
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