
B.C.’s public service union prepares for strike vote after talks reach impasse
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s public service union representing 34,000 members says it’s preparing for a strike vote after months-long negotiations fell apart.
Paul Finch, president of the B.C. General Employees’ Union, says the impasse came over wages, work from home rules and modernizing the contract.
Finch says their members face an affordability crisis, and if wages don’t keep up with inflation, skilled workers will be lost, including wildland firefighters, who “are among the lowest paid employees in the entire government.”
In the past 15 years, Finch says they have seen a 52 per cent increase in the size of “excluded management” inside the public service, while at the same time, front line workers have been asked to do “more with less.”