B.C. labour board to provide neutral ‘troubleshooters’ for COVID-19 school plans
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s Labour Relations Board says it will provide neutral third-party “troubleshooters” to help iron out challenges arising from COVID-19 protocols in public schools.
The B.C. Teachers Federation filed an application to the board in September asking for help with concerns about unsafe working conditions in schools when the government launched its restart plan.
The teachers’ union says in an email to members that the labour board’s recommendations closely reflect what the union was seeking.
It says that all along, the K-12 restart plan was missing a mechanism to address failures in communication or required health and safety measures.