B.C. community health workers vote in favour of strike mandate: union
BURNABY — The BC General Employees’ Union says members of the Community Bargaining Association, representing certain health-care workers, have voted 92.3 per cent in favour of strike action following an “impasse” in contract talks.
The union says the vote follows a breakdown of talks with the Health Employers Association of BC on Oct. 3 as members seek parity with other workers.
It says the vote does not trigger an immediate strike and the union is “ready to return to talks” as its members seek fair funding of benefits, overtime rules by seniority, scheduling protections and equal pay for equal work.
The union says “urgent member priorities remain unresolved” after nearly 20 days of bargaining this year.
