Thousands of union members greeted MLAs outside B.C. legislature as it has resumed
VICTORIA — Thousands of union members representing different sectors filled the lawn outside the British Columbia legislature as politicians inside began the fall session on Monday.
The return of the legislature comes as the strike of the B.C. General Employees’ Union enters its sixth week, and president Paul Finch said the rally “is just the beginning” of escalating job action.
“Look around you today,” Finch said. “You are surrounded by public servants, union members, public and private union members, members of this community and we are standing united with a clear voice: we want a fair deal now.”
Finch said the large protest was organized to coincide with the return of the legislature to show the “resolve” of their members and that they “are here to win.”



