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August 28, 2013 |
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Union Advantage in BC

ABBOTSFORD MISSION l KELOWNA l VANCOUVER l VICTORIA There were 592,200 union members working in British Columbia in 2012. That’s 31% of all employees. Their weekly payroll of over $575 million accounted for 36% of the total for the whole province. On average, unionized workers earned $5.12/hour more than non-union employees. That union advantage translated into $100 million more every week paid

August 19, 2013 |
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BCFED PRESIDENT VISITS LOCKED OUT WORKERS IN KELOWNA

Kelowna, BC—On Monday morning, B.C. Federation of Labour President Jim Sinclair joined several dozen members the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 213, employed at Fortis BC, who has been locked out by the company which declared $187 million in profits last year. The workers we're joined by members of the Canadian Office and Professional Employees’ Union (COPE) Local 378

July 23, 2013 |
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Labour Organizations Call on BC Ferries to Build New Vessels in BC

New Westminster – BC Ferries announcement that it will build three new Intermediate class vessels was bittersweet, as BC Ferries once again opened the procurement process to international shipyards. "We have been building ships on the west coast for over 100 years. We have the infrastructure, we have the facilities and we have the trades’ people to do the job," said Lee Loftus, President of the BC

July 19, 2013 |
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Show of Support Planned for Locked-out IKEA Workers

Richmond, BC – A Saturday morning show of support is planned for IKEA workers at the Richmond IKEA location, where workers have been effectively locked out since early May. WHAT: Support Rally WHERE 3320 Jacombs Rd, Richmond BC TIME: 11:00 am, Saturday, July 20, 2013 Speakers at the event will include B.C. Federation of Labour President Jim Sinclair and a number of IKEA employees who will speak

July 2, 2013 |
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In the face of a weakening economy and more cuts to public services, the B.C. Federation of Labour is calling for the government to convene a business and labour summit to find solutions for the province

Victoria--In the face of today’s revised budget, which showed British Columbians facing increased unemployment, lowered economic growth, declines in housing starts and retail sales, and further cuts to services, the British Columbia Federation of Labour has renewed its call for government to convene a business and labour summit to find solutions for the province. “We are ready to find answers that

May 31, 2013 |
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Injured Workers’ Day Highlights Need for Improved Compensation System

Vancouver, BC – The B.C. Federation of Labour is marking June 1st as Injured Workers’ Day with a renewed call for improvements to BC’s workers’ compensation system and a restoration of benefits for injured workers, Federation President Jim Sinclair said today. The B.C. Federation of Labour and its affiliates recognize June 1, 2013 as Injured Workers’ Day in BC – a day to fight in solidarity with


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