Four-day strike vote begins in B.C. nurses’ labour dispute with province
BURNABY — British Columbia nurses have begun a strike vote in their labour dispute with the province, the union representing them said Friday.
A statement from the BC Nurses’ Union said members of its bargaining association have been asked to cast their votes over a four-day period ending Monday night.
The voting is being conducted digitally, and the union has held several town hall events with members to instruct them on the strike vote process.
The union represents about 55,000 registered nurses, licensed practical nurses and psychiatric nurses employed across B.C. health authorities in hospitals and non-hospital settings.
