All B.C. government liquor, cannabis stores now behind workers’ pickets in escalation
Job action by British Columbia public service workers is putting pressure on craft brewers, with the head of one industry group saying major players are facing a cash flow crunch, while smaller breweries are contending with a boon in demand.
Ken Beattie, executive director of the BC Craft Brewers Guild, said the escalation of job action by the BC General Employees’ Union to include all government-run liquor stores in the province is affecting brewers in different ways depending on their size.
“Our biggest members … they’re getting devastated,” he said in an interview Wednesday. “It’s not good for them at all.”
Smaller breweries that aren’t reliant on the province’s distribution system, however, can sell and deliver directly to private retailers and bars and restaurants, so they’re grappling with the increase in demand, Beattie said.
