B.C. union calls for full-time remote work due to spiking gas prices
BURNABY — The BC General Employees’ Union is asking for provincially regulated employees to be allowed to work from home full-time due to high fuel prices.
The union, which represents 35,000 public service workers among more than 95,000 members, says in a statement that the temporary allowance would help alleviate the burden facing members due to gas prices that have surged amid the Iran war.
The union also says the province should look at ways to provide temporary relief for workers who must travel extensively in their jobs and can’t use public transport, especially if gas prices remain elevated.
In an email response, a spokesperson with the B.C. Ministry of Finance says the BC Public Service “has a well‑defined approach to flexible work” that allows employees to work remotely “up to full time” on a voluntary basis “where it is operationally feasible and mutually agreed to by the employee and employer.”


