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OMA executive committee steps down after vote of non-confidence

The executive committee of the Ontario Medical Association has resigned after a vote of non-confidence, although members are remaining on the board of directors.

The Ontario Medical Association, with no contract for 3 years, calls move a chance to 'refocus'

The Ontario Medical Association's executive committee has responded to a vote of non-confidence from members a week ago by resigning. (iStockphoto)

The executive committee of the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) has resigned as a group after OMA delegates passed a motion expressing a lack of confidence in itsleadership.

In a news release, the board of directors of the OMAcalled the shake-up a chance to "refocus onmounting a strong and united front against a government that is intransigent in its approach to health care and disrespectful of physicians."

The OMA has been engaged in a lengthy dispute with the province, with various groups of doctors forming to express dissatisfaction with theOMA'srepresentation in negotiations. It has been without a contract with the Ontario government for 3 years.

The association has been threatening unspecified job action as the government refuses to accept itsterm of binding arbitration as a pre-condition to negotiations.

Despite the sudden removal of the executive committee, a spokesperson saidthe day-to-day operations of the OMA will not be affected.

The displaced executive committee members willremainon the board of directors because"they have a wealth of experience and knowledge," according to the release.