Contract talks break down between B.C. and community health workers: union
British Columbia’s public service workers’ union says contract talks have broken down between the bargaining association representing community-based health workers and the Health Employers Association of BC.
The BC General Employees’ Union says the Community Bargaining Association, or CBA, announced Friday that negotiations had reached an “impasse.”
It’s the latest blow for the B.C. government as it contends with job action by more than 17,000 public service workers, though the BCGEU says the nearly 23,000 health workers represented by the CBA have yet to vote on a possible strike.
The CBA represents health-care workers in publicly funded community-based settings, such as drug and alcohol treatment centres, group homes, women’s clinics, seniors’ services and home-support programs.
