B.C. public sector union says it’s ending job action amid hope for deal
BURNABY, B.C. — British Columbia’s largest public-sector union says it is standing down from two weeks of limited job action as hopes rise for a deal with the government after contract talks resumed.
A statement from the B.C. General Employees’ Union says its bargaining committee returned to the bargaining table with the province’s public service agency last Thursday and they’ve made “significant progress” towards a tentative agreement.
The bargaining committee says it decided to end the job action as a sign of good faith.
The union, which represents about 33,000 workers across the province, says a ban on overtime imposed last Monday has ended and preparations are underway to end picket lines at BC Liquor Distribution Branch locations.
