B.C. strike escalates but doesn’t hit liquor sites, as province unveils 4.5% offer
SURREY, B.C. — The president of the British Columbia General Employees’ Union says an expansion of job action in the province’s public service strike doesn’t immediately include liquor or cannabis distribution sites.
But Paul Finch said that the union isn’t ruling them out as targets of future picketing in the week-old strike.
“We will not be targeting the liquor distribution centres despite some creative reports over the weekend. That’s not on the list of notice of sites that we’ve given at this time,” Finch said at a picket site in Surrey on Monday.
He said the union was “not going to broadcast our strike strategy going forward,” but when asked if liquor sites might be hit in future he said “everything is on the table.”


