B.C. paramedics and emergency dispatchers set February date for strike vote
VANCOUVER — The union representing ambulance paramedics and emergency dispatchers in British Columbia says its more than 6,000 members will be taking a strike vote in early February.
Ambulance Paramedics of British Columbia says the vote will happen Feb. 2, after negotiations for a new collective agreement hit “an impasse” last week.
President Jason Jackson says in a statement that the union met with the employer in an effort to advance negotiations and avoid any disruption to services but “no positive progress was made.”
He says the government’s offer continues to fall short of what members need to support themselves and their families and protect their mental health and safety.


