B.C. public service workers expand picket locations again in bid to restart talks
BURNABY — Striking British Columbia public service workers have furthered job action, with the union announcing another 10 sites across five cities now behind picket lines.
The latest escalation by the BC General Employees’ Union brings the number of provincial offices and facilities behind active pickets to 33, in addition to workers at several other sites participating through actions such as overtime bans.
Pickets are now up at several government offices and sites in Victoria, Kamloops, Penticton, Cranbrook and Coquitlam.
There are more than 12,500 government workers involved in job action in what the union says is “the longest public service strike in B.C.’s history.”


