B.C. nurses expand pickets and file labour board complaint, citing intimidation
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s nurses union says it has received more than 1,400 reports of intimidation by employers against its members since job action started, prompting a complaint to the labour board.
The development comes as the BC Nurses’ Union began picketing Vancouver General Hospital on Tuesday, where hundreds of protesters filled sidewalks across multiple city blocks and chanted slogans to the honks of passing vehicles.
Union president Adriane Gear told the rally that it had filed an emergency application with the labour board, alleging B.C. health employers are “behaving poorly” in response to the union’s lawful job action such as overtime bans and refusal of non-nursing duties.
“Now this isn’t all managers, but many started threatening my members saying that, ‘If you don’t carry out these duties I’m going to report you to our college,'” Gear told reporters at the rally.


