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November 19, 2018 |
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Ride-hailing legislation ignores the needs of transportation workers, says BCFED

Ride-hailing legislation ignores the needs of transportation workers, says BCFED The BC Federation of Labour says it is disappointed that ride-hailing legislation introduced today in Victoria offers little to promote good-paying, stable jobs and fails to establish protections for workers from large multi-national companies like Uber that have bad labour relations records. “We appreciate the goal

November 8, 2018 |
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Repealing BC Liberal’s Bill 29 a positive step, says BCFED

The BC labour movement is praising the move by the Horgan government to repeal Bill 29—the controversial legislation brought in by the BC Liberals that was used to fire 10,000 health care workers more than a decade ago. “Bill 29 was an abuse of power by the BC Liberals that was a targeted attack on the jobs and livelihoods of tens of thousands of mostly women health care workers,” says BC

October 25, 2018 |
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Contract flipping protections among “measured” recommendations to change BC’s labour code

Working people employed in low-paid, precarious jobs will benefit from changes proposed by an independent panel of experts formed by Labour Minister Harry Bains to recommend improvements to BC’s labour code, says the BC Federation of Labour. Bains released the panel’s report and recommendations earlier today. He also announced that stakeholders and the public have until November 30th to comment on

October 23, 2018 |
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New provincial legislation will help protect migrant workers from bad employers

Vancouver - Legislation proposed today by Labour Minister Harry Bains is a first step to end the exploitation of vulnerable temporary foreign workers (TFWs) by unscrupulous employers and labour recruiters, says the BC Federation of Labour. “We support the legislation because it includes a number of concrete measures, like mandatory licensing of recruiters and registration of all employers relying

October 18, 2018 |
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BCFED President Irene Lanzinger won’t seek re-election as BC’s top labour leader

Vancouver—Irene Lanzinger, the labour leader who helped spearhead the fight for a $15 minimum wage in BC, says she will not seek re-election for another two-year term as President of the BC Federation of Labour at the Federation’s 58th Convention at the end of November. Lanzinger, 63, the first woman President in the organization’s history, says the time is right to step down to make a transition

October 2, 2018 |
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LNG Canada go-ahead decision has practical workforce, apprenticeship and skills training benefits, says BCFED

Vancouver - The BC Federation of Labour is responding positively to today’s final investment decision to build LNG Canada’s Kitimat LNG facility. “While there are still climate change issues that the provincial government is working to address through its clean growth strategy, today’s go-ahead announcement will create concrete opportunities for good-paying jobs during construction and operation


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The BC Federation of Labour office is located on unceded xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) territories.