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July 15, 2014 |
Releases

WorkSafeBC Review takes first step towards improved enforcement, but needs to go further

Vancouver – The WorkSafeBC Review opens the door to increased enforcement and prosecution, but doesn’t go far enough says the B.C. Federation of Labour. “Increased enforcement and prosecution of negligent employers is fundamental to improving worker safety and compliance with the law,” said Irene Lanzinger, B.C. Federation of Labour Secretary Treasurer. “While we are encouraged that the Report

June 22, 2014 |
Briefs

Insult to Injury

This paper looks at the changes to the BC Workers’ Compensation System from 2002- 2008, and how these changes have come at a profound cost to workers and to the treatment and benefits that injured workers receive under the compensation system. Read the full document here: Changes to the BC Workers’ Compensation System (2002- 2008): The Impact on Injured Workers

June 21, 2014 |
Statements

B.C. Federation of Labour Statement on Aboriginal Day

The B.C. Federation of Labour proudly celebrates National Aboriginal Day on June 21, 2014 and acknowledges the tremendous contributions Aboriginal peoples of Canada make every day to advance a place of reconciliation within our unions, our workplaces, our communities and our country. Aboriginal Day is a day to celebrate the beautiful, diverse and rich history and culture of Canada’s First Nations

June 20, 2014 |
Releases

Fundamental flaws of the TFW program remain unaddressed

VANCOUVER – Federal government’s changes to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) miss the mark, and do nothing to address the fundamental flaws of a program that depresses wages and leaves workers vulnerable. “These changes are an admission that the TFWP that the Conservative government created, was out of control. Yet these changes do very little to address the fundamental flaws of the

June 18, 2014 |
Op-Eds

BC teachers need our support

“On the importance of education generally we may remark it is as necessary as the light, it should be as common as water, and as free as air.” - Egerton Ryerson, founding father of public education in Canada, 1846 As most of us head for work this morning we will likely walk, drive, or cycle by a public school, but unlike most days, that school will be closed. Teachers are walking the picket line

June 17, 2014 |
Statements

B.C. Federation of Labour Statement of Solidarity-Labour leaders call for action to support teachers

As leaders of British Columbia’s Labour Movement we speak with one voice today in solidarity with the 40,000 teachers in the province who are standing up for the rights of children to a quality public education by demanding a fair collective agreement. It is becoming more and more apparent that, despite statements to the contrary by Premier Christy Clark, there is little desire by the B.C. Liberal


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