Union backs essential-service status for B.C. food inspectors after ranchers complain
KAMLOOPS — The president of the BC General Employees’ Union says it’s agreed that agri-food inspectors should be deemed an essential service after ranchers and meat processors complained an ongoing public service strike was threatening the industry.
Paul Finch says he only found out about the problem on Wednesday and blames the government for not making the workers essential sooner.
He also says the union was not aware the government had designated the inspectors’ assembly point at a building that was being picketed as part of the B.C. public service strike that is in its second week.
He says they don’t normally work out of that building.


