BCGEU resumes talks with government as other unions line up for deals
VANCOUVER — Contract talks have resumed between the B.C. government and the province’s largest public-sector union, as members of other unions line up to demand wage increases and improved benefits.
The B.C. General Employees’ Union said talks with Public Service Agency negotiators resumed today, although neither the union nor the government side have provided details.
The BCGEU set up pickets outside liquor distribution warehouses last week and this week began banning overtime in a bid to pressure the province to return to the bargaining table.
The B.C. Teachers’ Federation has also been in talks with the government for a deal, while the Hospital Employees’ Union has paused negotiations, and the BC Nurses’ Union is readying itself for potential bargaining in the fall.


