News releases
BCFED elects Sussanne Skidmore as president and Hermender Singh Kailley as secretary-treasurer
November 24, 2022
Sussanne Skidmore will be the BC Federation of Labour’s new president, and Hermender Singh Kailley will serve as secretary-treasurer. Delegates at the BCFED's 60th convention acclaimed them to two-year terms this morning.“Working people in British Columbia are confronting extraordinary challenges... more BCFED stands with Ontario education workers, calls for withdrawal of Bill 28
November 3, 2022
(Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) The BC Federation of Labour today released the following statement:
The Ontario government’s Bill 28 is a reprehensible attack on the fundamental rights of 55,000 CUPE Ontario School Boards Council... more WCB changes are a welcome start, recognizing much more is needed: BCFED
October 31, 2022
Today’s announcement of changes to the Workers Compensation Act is a welcome start, while recognizing many of the changes injured workers need are yet to come, BCFED President Laird Cronk said today.“This is a step forward for injured workers and their families,” Cronk said. “It will make... more BCFED President won’t run for re-election at November convention
August 25, 2022
Laird Cronk announced today that, after two terms as President of the BC Federation of Labour, he won’t run for re-election at the Federation’s biennial convention in the fall.
“It has been the honour of a lifetime to serve as BCFED President,” Cronk said. “Together, we’ve made historic progress... more BCFED announces boycott of OpenRoad Auto Group Limited, DBA Mercedes-Benz Surrey
July 6, 2022
The BC Federation of Labour today called on the public to boycott OpenRoad Auto Group Limited, DBA Mercedes-Benz Surrey in support of striking service technicians seeking their first contract.
The service technicians’ union, Local 400 of ILWU Canada, launched limited job action on June 17 following... more BCFED stands in solidarity with US communities fighting for reproductive rights in the wake of Roe vs. Wade repeal
June 24, 2022
June 24, 2022
The news of this morning’s announcement from the US Supreme Court officially repealing Roe vs. Wade came as no shock to us. Nevertheless, we are still shocked and disheartened that a decision repealing the human rights of over half the population of one of the world’s G7 countries... more BCFED marks Pride as both protest and celebration
June 15, 2022
(Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) As the BC Federation of Labour and our member unions join workers and everyone else celebrating Pride this month, we’re mindful that Pride started as a protest. Young workers to hold annual sit-in calling for restoration of Grant’s Law protections for overnight workers
June 4, 2022 | Health, Safety, and Compensation
Young workers will hold an overnight sit-in at a 24-hour convenience store in East Vancouver, pressing the provincial government to restore a law protecting convenience store and gas station employees who work alone at night.Event details: New BCFED video spotlights injured workers’ stories to urge WCB reform
June 1, 2022
A new video launched on Injured Workers Day portrays the need for changes to BC’s Workers’ Compensation Board in stark terms. 70% support certifying unions with no further barriers if at least 55% of employees sign cards: BC poll
May 11, 2022
A new BC poll conducted by opinion research and communications firm Stratcom for the BCFED shows an overwhelming majority of respondents support single-step union certification.Seven in ten respondents (70%) agreed with the statement “If 55% or more employees in a workplace sign cards saying they... more