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October 30, 2025 |
Statements

Canada’s federations of labour issue joint statement in solidarity with Alberta teachers, condemning Alberta’s use of notwithstanding clause

Canada’s federations of labour, representing over three million workers in every province and territory, today released the following statement: We condemn the Alberta government’s decision to legislate teachers back to work, and its use of the notwithstanding clause to impose a collective agreement. This action is a direct and deliberate attack on the fundamental freedoms of association and

May 30, 2025 |
Statements

Care, compensation, dignity and justice: BCFED statement on Injured Workers’ Day

June 1 is Injured Workers’ Day in Canada, when we rededicate ourselves to the fight for justice for injured workers. In British Columbia, that fight has made important strides in recent years. The BC NDP government has reversed many of the most vicious cuts to workers’ compensation made under John Rustad’s old government. Their changes have brought BC closer to a worker-centred system it was

May 30, 2025 |
Statements

Our solidarity is stronger than ever this Pride Month. And we’re going to need it.  

We enter Pride Season in a spirit of joy and celebration. Our solidarity with the communities that make up Pride is deeper than ever. The progress we’ve made together is immense, and we’re all the stronger for it. That’s fortunate. Because the threat to the fundamental rights of 2SLGBTQIA+ people today is enormous — and imminent. Governments in the United States and elsewhere have launched a

April 28, 2025 |
Statements

Swifter action needed as workplace dangers grow: BCFED statement on the National Day of Mourning

The most important right workers have is the right to come home at the end of the working day as safe and healthy as when they left. Yet so very often, that isn’t the case. In the past year, there were 195 worker deaths reported. We must ask: why does that number remain so high year after year? Why are there so many more workers whose lives are devastatingly altered by illness or injury? And what

March 8, 2025 |
Statements

On International Women’s Day 2025, we’re celebrating our progress — and preparing to defend it

International Women’s Day 2025 finds women and gender-diverse people in an increasingly precarious place. By standing together and fighting, we’ve made important progress in recent years here in BC and we cannot let that progress be threatened. Women — already hardest hit by everything from workplace harassment and violence to the affordability crisis — now see our fundamental rights under attack

February 1, 2025 |
Releases

Defending jobs must be priority #1 as Trump tariffs take effect: BC unions

(Burnaby) — The BC Federation of Labour today released the following statement regarding the announcement the Trump regime will levy a sweeping 25 percent tariff on Canadian exports, and a 10 percent tariff on Canadian oil and gas exports: British Columbia workers are united. And we stand with our provincial government, businesses, communities and unions across Canada in opposing this unfair


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