B.C. public service workers overwhelmingly approve strike, union gives 72-hour notice
BURNABY, B.C. — British Columbians are facing the prospect of industrial action next week by an array of public service workers, from liquor store staff to community college instructors and municipal workers, after union members voted overwhelmingly to approve a strike.
Paul Finch, president of the BC General Employees’ Union and public service bargaining committee chair, told a news conference on Friday that 72-hour notice of a potential strike had been issued, and action could start at 12:01 a.m. on Tuesday.
Finch said “members are fired up” and the 92.7 per cent support for strike action represented an “overwhelming mandate for fair wages.”
He said he would not get into “too many details” about what might happen on Tuesday, which marks the return of school after the Labour Day long weekend.
