March 3, 2026 |
Releases

Crane licensing and permitting announcement welcomed by BC unions

New crane safety measures announced today by BC Labour Minister Jennifer Whiteside will save lives and make construction sites safer across the province, say the BC Federation of

September 26, 2025 |
Briefs

Submission to WCB re proposed amendments to Part 6, Combustible Dusts

The BC Federation of Labour appreciates the opportunity to provide our recommendations with respect to the proposed amendments for Part 6, Combustible Dusts and subsequent changes to Part 4, General Conditions, Part 5, Chemical Agents and Biological Agents, and Part 31, Firefighting in the OHS regulation. The proposed combustible dust regulation resulted from the tragic dust explosions at the Babine Mill in Burns Lake and Lakeland Mill in Prince George in January and April of 2012. The Babine Mill explosion killed Robert Luggi Jr. and Carl Charlie and injured 19 workers. The Lakeland Mill explosion killed Alan Little and Glenn Roche and injured 24.

May 30, 2025 |
Statements

Care, compensation, dignity and justice: BCFED statement on Injured Workers’ Day

June 1 is Injured Workers’ Day in Canada, when we rededicate ourselves to the fight for justice for injured workers. 

April 28, 2025 |
Statements

Swifter action needed as workplace dangers grow: BCFED statement on the National Day of Mourning

The most important right workers have is the right to come home at the end of the working day as safe and healthy as when they left.

March 18, 2025 |
Briefs

Submission to WCB re Consultation on proposed ACGIH occupational exposure limits

This is a submission from the BC Federation of Labour to the WCB regarding the consultation on proposed occupational exposure limits based on the new or revised ACGIG TLVs for selected chemical substances

September 20, 2024 |
Briefs

Submission to the WCB: BCFED response to PPRD Discussion Paper and Recommendations for ASTD Policy Changes

This is a joint submission from the BC Federation of Labour and Janet Patterson and is our response to the PPRD discussion paper and our recommendations for ASTD policy changes.


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