B.C. nurses expand pickets, citing intimidation, file labour board complaint
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s nurses union say it’s expanding job action and filing a complaint with the labour board in its dispute with the province, amid reports of employer intimidation at job sites.
BC Nurses’ Union President Adriane Gear told a crowd of hundreds of nurses and other health-care workers picketing outside Vancouver General Hospital on Tuesday that the emergency application with the labour board is against B.C. health employers who are “behaving poorly” in response to the union’s lawful job action.
Gear says every step the union takes is about sending a clear message that nurses cannot continue to be taken for granted, and can’t be expected to “hold up” the health-care system
The union says pickets will be launched at Vancouver General Hospital on Tuesday, with Surrey Memorial Hospital and the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre joining the picketed list by Thursday.


