The British Columbia Labour Relations Board has set aside an arbitration decision that found an arbitrator retained jurisdiction to address a union’s …
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A British Columbia public service employee who filed three separate complaints alleging bullying, harassment, and misuse of managerial authority has had all …
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B.C. union calls on province to let workers stay home to cut fuel costs
The B.C. General Employees’ Union is calling on the provincial government to allow provincially regulated employees to work from home full time, …
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B.C. community health workers ratify new four-year contract with 3% annual wage increases
More than 25,000 community health workers in British Columbia have ratified a new four-year collective agreement that includes annual wage increases and …
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B.C. health science workers ratify new collective agreement covering 25,000 staff
More than 25,000 health science professionals in British Columbia have ratified a new collective agreement that includes measures to address staffing shortages, …
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Labour board designates essential services at B.C. Safety Authority amid labour dispute
The B.C. Labour Relations Board has issued an essential services designation order covering the British Columbia Safety Authority following an agreement between …
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B.C. dairy milk testers on strike, call for fair mileage compensation: union
The BC General Employees Union says dairy milk testers in the province have started job action. The union says it represents dairy …
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The BC General Employees’ Union says members of the Community Bargaining Association, representing certain health-care workers, have voted 92.3 per cent in …
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The bargaining association representing more than 67,000 health-care workers in British Columbia’s hospitals and long-term care facilities says it has reached a …
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The British Columbia General Employees’ Union has voted to ratify an agreement with the provincial government, marking the “official end” to a …

