Government workers' union begins job action, picket lines at liquor distribution centres

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33,000 union members work in a variety of B.C. government jobs; BCGEU wants protection against inflation; province says essential services will continue to be available.

The B.C. General Employees’ Union, representing provincial government workers, began targeted job action on Monday afternoon, halting work and setting up picket lines at four B.C. Liquor ­Distribution Branch wholesale and distribution centres.

Union president Stephanie Smith has said wages are the top concern of her members amid rising inflation. The contract between the BCGEU and the Public Service Agency expired April 1 and there have been sporadic talks since April 6, but the union rejected an invitation from the agency for another meeting last week, saying it would “not be fruitful.”

A statement from the union said retail liquor and cannabis stores are not part of the job action that began Monday, but the cannabis division of the Burnaby customer care centre is included, although a picket line won’t be set up there. How long the strike continues is “up to the employer,” Smith said, and, if needed, strikes will escalate into other areas.

 

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Lock them out and get rid of a bunch. Government is bloated as is.

Wow. The people that got paid with full benefits for staying home during the last two years are going on strike. Cost of living increase - aka ‘inflation’. It’s what happens when society shuts down. You all agreed with this plan.

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