B.C. public-sector union says negotiations with government are back on
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s largest public-sector union says it has accepted the government’s invitation to resume talks following limited job action that began over a week ago.
The B.C. General Employees’ Union says it is expecting to return to the bargaining table “soon” as part of its negotiations with the Public Service Agency.
The union says the resumption of contract talks, which went off the rails last spring, is the result of pressure from employees who set up pickets around liquor distribution centres last week before imposing an overtime ban this week.
It says in a release that job action will continue until further notice for the union as it fights for wage protection against inflation as well as mental health supports.