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February 11, 2015 |
Releases

Needed reforms to hold negligent employers accountable finally introduced

Vancouver – After years of pushing the BC government to act, BC Federation of Labour is pleased that the Minister of Labour has finally taken action on needed reforms to increase workplace safety and hold negligent employers accountable. “Increased enforcement and prosecution of negligent employers is fundamental to improving worker safety and compliance with the law,” said Irene Lanzinger

January 30, 2015 |
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Supreme Court affirms workers’ right to strike in collective bargaining

VANCOUVER - The BC Federation of Labour welcomes today’s ruling by the Supreme Court of Canada that acknowledges the right to strike as an essential part of meaningful collective bargaining. “No one enters into strike action lightly, it is always a last resort. In fact, the vast majority of contracts in BC and in Canada are settled without work stoppage,” said BCFED President Irene Lanzinger. “But

January 29, 2015 |
Releases

BC Federation of Labour disappointed Mullin reappointed Chair of Labour Relations Board

VANCOUVER – The BC Federation of Labour has expressed disappointment and frustration that the BC Liberal government has reappointed Brent Mullin to another term as Chair of the Labour Relations Board (LRB). “It is time for new leadership at the LRB,” said Irene Lanzinger, President of the BCFED. “With Mr. Mullin’s term coming to an end there was an opportunity to name a new Chair who could bring

January 29, 2015 |
Op-Eds

New tax needed or we face gridlock nightmare

There has been a lot of attention paid to the upcoming plebiscite on transportation and transit funding and for good reason. Our current network of roads, buses and trains is simply not able to support our growing region. We’ve all sat in gridlock, been passed over by packed buses and had to squeeze onto the SkyTrain during peak travel times. So the question in front of us — the real question we

January 23, 2015 |
Stories

USW Ratifies First Agreement with Chances Campbell River

Playtime Community Gaming Campbell River lockout has been lifted after approval of a collective agreement, ratified by the employees represented by USW, Local 1-1937. The agreement, which has significant improvements in wages and working conditions, was ratified January 20th with 83% of the membership voting in favor of the proposed agreement. Rick Wangler, 1st Vice-President of USW, Local 1-1937

January 14, 2015 |
Releases

Fight for $15 campaign petition drive

VANCOUVER – A petition drive for the Fight for $15 Campaign will take place at a variety of locations in Vancouver, Burnaby and Victoria January 15. The B.C. Federation of Labour launched the Fight for $15 Campaign to increase the minimum wage in BC to $15 an hour. The Campaign sponsors events on the 15th of each month, highlighting a unique aspect of the Campaign. In January, the focus is


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