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Nurses leave hospital for lucrative Muskrat jobs

The ripple effects of the multibillion-dollar Muskrat Falls hydro project have spilled over into health care.

Health officials scrambling to fill positions in Happy Valley-Goose Bay

The ripple effects of the multibillion-dollar Muskrat Falls hydro project have spilled over into health care.

Four nurses have recentlyleft the hospital in Happy Valley-Goose Bay for higher-paying jobs at the MuskratFalls work camp.

There are now 15 vacancies in the nursing department.That's left Labrador-Grenfell Health CEO Tony Wakeham scrambling to fill a big void."We have a large vacancy. We need to fill it," he said.

Wakeham acknowledges jobs at the new hydro mega-projectpay higher hourlywages, but he says the health authority can competewith its pension plan, leave benefits and permanent, full-time positions.

"So, while the, quote, 'hourly rate,' may be lower, overall I think you have to look at the total package," he said.

Wakeham insisted health care has not been affected by the loss of nurses, but he says the sooner they can fill the vacancies, the better.

"Do we have challenges? Yes. Do we have opportunities? Yes. Do we have lots of vacancies? Yes. But we'll continue torecruit and, you know, we'll continue to post positions and fill them."