Peer support workers set to join union in Vancouver
VANCOUVER — Dozens of peer support workers on the front lines of Vancouver’s overdose crisis are about to be unionized in a move aimed at formally recognizing the role they play in saving lives.
Andrew Ledger, president of CUPE Local 1004, says the workers voted 100 per cent in favour of joining the union last March.
But he says certification has been delayed by several factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic and a challenge to certification filed by the employer, PHS Community Services Society.
PHS Community Services did not immediately respond to an interview request.