BCGEU strike action day one: Picket lines go up at three locations

Picket lines have gone up at three locations in B.C. as the BC General Employees Union (BCGEU) gets ready to launch a strike.

The pickets are set up outside the Jack Davis building in Victoria, a Service BC building in Surrey and a Child and Family Services Centre in Prince George.

The union is not sharing any other specific details about what the job action will look like.

Wages remain a key factor in the labour dispute. The union’s president says no new negotiations took place over the weekend.

“I’m here ready to bargain with my whole bargaining team,” BCGEU president Paul Finch said.

“The whole committee is here. They’re committed. The government doesn’t have a revised offer. Their last offer, which they haven’t moved off of, is unacceptable to our membership and frankly it’s unacceptable to British Columbians.”




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The last BCGEU strike was in 2022, where union members set up picket lines outside B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch warehouses, effectively disrupting deliveries of alcohol and cannabis.

B.C.’s Labour Minister Jennifer Whiteside told Global News that the issues will be solved at the bargaining table.

“We know the best deals are found at the bargaining table,” she said. “That’s the process that will happen here and in every other dispute we’re experiencing across the province.”

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