‘Anxiety’ for restaurateurs as B.C. job action escalates to liquor warehouses
BURNABY — The head of a British Columbia restaurant industry association says businesses are in a state of “nervousness and anxiety” over possible liquor distribution disruptions as public service labour strife expands to several warehouses.
The BC General Employees’ Union announced Friday that it was escalating job action by starting an overtime ban at several Liquor Distribution Branch warehouse locations, including in Kamloops.
The union said the ban also applies to distribution centres in Delta and Richmond as well as at the Liquor Distribution Branch’s head office in Burnaby, pushing the number of B.C. public service workers involved in job action to more than 6,000.
In a statement, the provincial finance ministry said the Liquor Distribution Branch is continuing to take steps to maintain regular operations “to the best of their ability at this time.”


