B.C. government and public service union reach tentative deal for 33,000 workers
VICTORIA — The biggest union representing public service workers in British Columbia says it has reached a tentative contract agreement with the province covering 33,000 of its members.
The B.C. General Employees Union says in a statement the proposed deal with B.C.’s Public Service Agency was reached after almost two weeks of limited job action and more than seven months of negotiations.
The union suspended its job action last week as its bargaining committee returned to negotiations in what it said was “a sign of good faith.”
The strike left liquor and cannabis store shelves empty of some products.