Province plans to engage with forestry stakeholders on successorship practices
VICTORIA – A focused engagement with stakeholders regarding contract tendering in B.C.’s forestry sector will begin by the Ministry of Labour.
The purpose of it is to identify improvements that will support the long-term stability of jobs and economic recovery in the sector.
“Last year, we made improvements to the Labour Relations Code to ensure that workers who have built up fair wages and job security over years of service do not lose those benefits when service contracts are tendered,” said Harry Bains, Minister of Labour in a release made by the Province. “This engagement will help us identify whether the same protections are in place for workers in the forestry sector.”
Back in 2019, the government made changes to the Labour Relations Code that were supported by recommendations put forward by an independent review. This review was completed the year prior by a balanced committee of special advisers, which included both an employer and a labour representative. It also included recommendations based on a thorough public consultation.
