How do I find my ONA ID number?
If you are looking for your ONA ID Number
If you are an ONA member and are trying to confirm your ONA ID Number, please contact our Dues and Membership Team at 416-964-8833 or 1-800-387-5580 ext.
How do you become a member of ONA?
How do I join ONA? The most important thing you can do right now is to complete an ONA Membership Card. Please contact one of our Provincial Organizers, Brent (647-239-8958) or Debbie (289-260-6156), for instructions on where to find the card, and how to submit.
How do I change my name with ONA?
You can update your information by:
- Calling ONA Dues and Membership Services Intake at (toll-free) 1-800-387-5580, ext. ...
- Emailing your ONA ID, Name and updated information to [email protected] ...
- To ensure all aspects of your existing Membership record is current please go to our online Member Information Form.
What does the Ontario nurses Association do?
Our mission at ONA is to defend the rights of and advocate for nurses and health-care professionals who care for the health of Ontarians.
How much does ONA cost?
At the February, 2020 meeting, ONA's member-elected Board of Directors voted (as per Bylaws) to modestly increase dues for collective bargaining members from $94.72 to $102.58 per month (before constituent association and bargaining unit fees).
What does ONA do for nurses?
Our mission at ONA is to defend the rights of and advocate for nurses and health-care professionals who care for the health of Ontarians.
How do I know if I am an ONA member?
If you are looking for your ONA ID Number
If you are an ONA member and are trying to confirm your ONA ID Number, please contact our Dues and Membership Team at 416-964-8833 or 1-800-387-5580 ext. 2200 for assistance.
What does Bill 124 mean for nurses?
Bill 124, which was enacted in 2019, caps the wage increases of provincial employees, like nurses and teachers, at just one per cent per year, which is below the rate of inflation.