B.C. ranchers seek essential-service recognition as BCGEU strike disrupts inspections
KAMLOOPS — Ranchers and meat processors in British Columbia are urging the province to designate agriculture an essential service, saying an ongoing public service strike is threatening the industry.
BC Cattlemen’s Association director Paul Devick says in a letter to the province that the strike has resulted in a work stoppage by agri-food inspectors in some areas.
Devick says this has disrupted meat processing at slaughterhouses, harming the ranch and agri-food industry.
He’s urging essential-service status for the agriculture sector and supporting services to ensure continued access to meat inspection services.
