
Correctional officers rally in Abbotsford, across Canada for better pay and benefits
ABBOTSFORD — Hundreds of Canadian correctional officers from across Canada, including some right here in the Fraser Valley, are rallying simultaneously today to demonstrate their displeasure with the state of bargaining talks with the federal government.
According to a news release Wednesday (Oct. 23) from the Union of Canadian Correctional Officers, which represents more than 7,500 members working in federal institutions across Canada, union members are gathering in front of the regional headquarters of Correctional Services Canada (CSC) to voice their demands “loud and clear.”
The union says despite some degree of progress at the bargaining table, it argues CSC continues to ignore the working conditions of federal correctional officers.
“It’s understandable that the public does not know the extent of our work. But it is unacceptable when it is your own employer who shows a complete lack of understanding of our working conditions and the reality of working in a federal penitentiary” said Jeffrey Wilkins, National President of UCCO-SACC–CSN. “Our employer behaves as if we are just like any other federal public employees. Yet, no other public sector employee has a workplace so inherently violent. We work behind walls. We work with some of Canada’s most dangerous individuals. We must work to maintain the peace, rehabilitate, and protect inmates, as well as provide protection to the public.”