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January 25, 2017 |
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BCFED seeks guarantees from Clark government for use of apprentices on public infrastructure projects

Vancouver - Yesterday, Premier Clark announced more than $13 million in funding to expand and renovate trades apprenticeship training facilities at North Island College in Campbell River. But ironically, Victoria has no tangible guarantees in place that apprentices will even be used in the construction of the new facilities, says the BC Federation of Labour. And in a letter sent today to Clark

January 23, 2017 |
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Clark jobs update offers little optimism for many BC workers

Vancouver - The BC Federation of Labour says the BC Liberal’s jobs update announcement this morning does little to address fundamental questions about the quality of jobs and how work supports families and communities. “It’s not just about the number of jobs an economy creates, it’s also about the quality of those jobs that counts as much or more,” says Lanzinger. “Are jobs stable? Do they pay

January 20, 2017 |
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Construction worker’s death sparks questions about government, WCB commitment to worker safety

Vancouver - The tragic death of a Victoria construction worker on the weekend raises questions about whether the provincial government is doing enough to enforce rules to keep workers safe on the job and to hold employers to account when workers are killed or injured at work, says the BC Federation of Labour. Victoria construction worker Rolan Huetzelmann died January 15 from injuries sustained in

January 19, 2017 |
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BC Federation of Labour supports Vancouver women’s march set for Saturday

Vancouver-The BC Federation of Labour is lending its support to the planned Women’s March in Vancouver on Saturday, January 21, the day after the inauguration of US President Donald Trump. The event starts at 10:00 am in the Jack Poole Plaza at Canada Place. Participants will march by both the US consulate at 1075 West Pender, and the Trump Tower complex at 1151 West Georgia Street. BCFED

January 18, 2017 |
Briefs

BCFED, affiliates press WCB to improve payments to injured workers

The BC Federation of Labour and member unions are calling on the Workers’ Compensation Board to improve award payments to workers who’ve been injured at work and left with a permanent or partial disability. In a recent submission to the Board, the BCFED spotlights the unfair way the WCB calculates real earnings loss for permanently or partially disabled workers and calls for immediate changes to

January 13, 2017 |
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Three hundred electrical trades workers vote to join the IBEW to gain the union advantage

BURNABY - The BC Federation of Labour is extending a warm welcome from the broader labour movement to more than 300 electrical trades workers who recently chose to join the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 213. The employees of Burnaby-based Trotter and Morton Electrical Constructors Ltd. voted overwhelmingly to join the IBEW for improved services and support to help address


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