Job action looms in B.C. as talks collapse with BC General Employees Union
VICTORIA — The BC General Employees Union, one of the largest unions representing public sector workers in British Columbia, says talks with the government have broken down.
A statement from the union says negotiations with the Public Service Agency, which bargains on behalf of the province, collapsed Monday.
The BCGEU was armed with a 94.6 per cent strike mandate when the two sides met last week.
The statement says initial discussions were positive, but the government refused to counter the union’s latest wage proposal and talks hit an impasse.