“That’s just inhuman:” LifeLabs workers protest in Prince George
PRINCE GEORGE – As part of a series of rotating strikes across the province, LifeLabs workers in Prince George went on strike today demanding better wages from American employer Quest Diagnostics.
“We’ve been at the bargaining table for more than a year and without a contract for more than a year and bargaining stalled. The two sides are very far apart, and the company’s not willing to come back with a better offer. We’ve been through several rounds of mediation and essential service negotiations, and here we are,” said Mandy De Fields, the Bargaining Committee Chairperson and a LifeLabs Medical Laboratory Technologist.
According to De Fields, the root of the issue is wages. She says Lifelabs workers are paid notably less than public sector employees who do the same work. For example, laboratory assistants earn $4 an hour less compared to public employees, and her job of medical laboratory technologist is 12.5% behind in wages compared to public.
