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May 31, 2018 |
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BCFED’s Lanzinger available to speak to media about first major increase June 1 on path to $15 minimum wage

Vancouver-BC Federation of Labour President Irene Lanzinger will be available to speak with media about the $1.35 per hour increase in BC’s minimum wage that goes into effect June 1. It's the first leap in four significant increases implemented by Premier John Horgan’s government that will see BC's minimum hit $15.20 by 2021. Lanzinger quotes: “Through our Fight for $15 campaign, the BCFED, its

May 24, 2018 |
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Traffic gridlock: Heavy lifting to find congestion solutions just starting, says BCFED

Responding to today’s release of a report outlining solutions to reduce traffic gridlock in Metro Vancouver, BCFED President Irene Lanzinger says she supports efforts for continued action by local governments to solve transportation congestion problems across the region. “The completion of the work of the mobility pricing commission is an important first step,” says Lanzinger. “But the heavy

May 16, 2018 |
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BCFED young worker delegation to lobby politicians in Victoria to level the playing field on key issues

Young workers representing the labour movement will be meeting with politicians today at the Legislature to make the case for change in key areas like strengthening employment standards laws, restoring balance and fairness in the labour code, and improving health and safety protections for gas and convenience store workers that were rolled back under the BC Liberals. They will meet with NDP

May 10, 2018 |
Briefs

Fair and balanced labour laws

The new BC government formed a Labour Code review panel to fulfill an election promise to update BC’s labour laws. The BC Federation of Labour says that it’s time to restore fairness and balance after 16 years of the BC Liberals tilting the laws in favour of employers. To level the playing field for working people, the Federation is calling for action to: remove barriers for workers to exercise

May 2, 2018 |
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New training authority appointments bring workers’ insights and expertise to solve BC’s skills, training and apprenticeship challenges

Vancouver-The BC Federation of Labour is responding positively to today’s announcement that Victoria has substantially increased the role of working people in the BC government agency that coordinates and delivers training and apprenticeship programs for skilled trades in the province. Melanie Mark, the NDP’s Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Training, made a number of appointments today

April 24, 2018 |
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National Day of Mourning: We must recommit ourselves to safe, healthy, violence-free, workplaces

Vancouver – The following is a statement from Irene Lanzinger, president of the BC Federation of Labour, marking the National Day of Mourning: “Every year we mark April 28 - the National Day of Mourning - to draw attention to the significant number of people who have died, been seriously injured or made ill because of their work. We do this to demand action from government and to insist on


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