“No COLA, no beer”: BCGEU seeks cost-of-living adjustment for its members
KAMLOOPS — Day Two of strike action continues at the BC Liquor Distribution Branch in Kamloops, as members of the BCGEU who work at the location call on the government to deliver on a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).
“We’ve been very, very clear on our message to government, to the employer that what we were looking for in this round of bargaining was wages that adequately address the rising cost of living.” Stephanie Smith, BCGEU President tells CFJC Today. “Also, and as importantly, protection for those wages against runaway rates of inflation.”
According to Statistics Canada, the Consumer Price Index saw an increase of 7.6 per cent over a 12-month period. That means the same items that cost $100 in July, 2021 would now cost $107.40 just a year later. Smith says she wants the same protection for her members that provincial politicians get.