B.C. 911 workers issue 72-hour strike notice after months of failed talks
VANCOUVER — A union representing more than 700 emergency communications professionals in British Columbia has issued a 72-hour strike notice after months of negotiations with the employer broke down.
CUPE 8911 says it’s calling on the labour minister to appoint a special mediator to help the union and E-Comm reach a new collective agreement.
The union said last month that its members had voted 95 per cent in favour of giving leadership a strike mandate amid growing concerns about staffing, workload and long-term sustainability of the 911 system.
The union says negotiations had resumed this week, but the sides were unable to make any progress toward a deal.


