B.C. emergency communications professionals vote in support of strike action
VANCOUVER — A union representing more than 700 emergency communications professionals in British Columbia says members have voted 95 per cent in favour of strike action, while negotiating an essential services order with their employer.
CUPE 8911 says the result underscores growing concerns about staffing, workload and long-term sustainability of the 911 system.
It says once the process to negotiate the essential services order with E-Comm is complete, the workers would be in a legal strike position.
The vote comes after the union said it had not been able to reach a new contract after months of negotiations, with workers seeking higher pay, improved staffing levels and health supports.


