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November 26, 2014 |
Op-Eds

We must raise the minimum wage

How many British Columbians have been told that getting a job is their path out of poverty? Unfortunately, the sad truth is that thousands of full-time workers toiling at $10.25 per hour (the current minimum wage in BC) find themselves thousands of dollars short of the reaching the poverty line each year. And every day it gets worse – their wage is stagnant, but the cost of living keeps going up

November 26, 2014 |
Releases

BCFED launches Fight For $15 campaign to increase the minimum wage

VANCOUVER – The BC Federation of Labour has launched the Fight For $15 campaign, calling on the provincial government to increase the minimum wage to $15/hour. “At the current minimum wage, working full-time is not enough to lift a worker out of poverty,” said Jim Sinclair, President of the BC Federation of Labour. “It has been almost three years since the last increase to the minimum wage

November 26, 2014 |
Briefs

Fight the Attack on Public Services

This discussion paper focuses on the importance of public services and the impacts of tax cuts on service delivery and jobs. It was originally presented at the 56th Convention of the BC Federation of Labour in 2014. Read the full document here: Fight the Attack on Public Services BCFED Discussion Paper

November 21, 2014 |
Releases

BC Federation of Labour Convention begins next week

Vancouver - The 56th Convention of the BC Federation of Labour is next week beginning Monday, November 24, to Friday, November 28. More than 2,000 delegates from across BC will gather at the Vancouver Convention Centre East to shape the direction of the provincial labour organization for the next two years. “Our Conventions are an important part of determining the path forward for the labour

October 9, 2014 |
Statements

Jim Sinclair announces he will not seek re-election as BCFED President

October 9, 2014 Dear Sisters and Brothers: For the past 35 years I have been a part of the most wonderful movement in the world – the labour movement. For the last 15 of those years, I have had the honour and privilege to be the President of the B.C. Federation of Labour, a position that allowed me to play a unique and important role in fighting for the rights of working people. After much

September 16, 2014 |
Releases

Teachers’ fight for public education results in tentative deal

VANCOUVER – The B.C. Federation of Labour welcomes the news that after sustained job action, BC teachers have reached a tentative deal that addresses the key issues of wages and improved learning conditions for students. “I want to express my gratitude to all the teachers and support staff in this province who have been on the front line of protecting our public education system, and to the


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