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October 7, 2016 |
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Loss of 20,000 full-time jobs in BC highlights need for good jobs, good wages strategy

Vancouver -September employment numbers released today by Statistics Canada show BC has the worst record of any province on full-time employment, after the province shed 20,000 full-time jobs in September, says the BC Federation of Labour. “Numbers bounce around month to month, but the downward trend for good-paying, full-time jobs over the last quarter and the rise of lower-paying, part-time work

October 6, 2016 |
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BCFED calls for good jobs, good wages action plan

Vancouver- The BC Federation Labour criticized the Clark government for poor economic management, declining wages, and the loss of good-paying, full-time jobs that support families and communities, in a presentation to Liberal and NDP politicians on the finance committee of the provincial legislature. “There’s a crisis taking shape across our economy because good jobs are disappearing in BC, while

October 5, 2016 |
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BC ends holdout status, CPP expansion one step closer

Vancouver - A significant expansion in Canada Pension Plan benefits is now one step closer to becoming a reality after BC ended its holdout status and formally signed on to the agreement reached at a First Ministers’ meeting in July. “Improving CPP benefits and retirement security for millions of Canadians is the most important expansion of a social program in Canada for decades,” says Irene

September 22, 2016 |
Statements

BC NDP commits to Aboriginal peoples’ rights and reconciliation

The BC Federation of Labour says that commitments made today by the BC NDP to First Nations leaders will address historic wrongs, come to grips with contemporary injustice and chart a path for reconciliation. Speaking at the Union of BC Indian Chiefs annual meeting in Vancouver, party leader John Horgan promised that an NDP government will: adopt the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous

September 20, 2016 |
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Trudeau Liberals’ temporary foreign worker changes favour employers

Vancouver - Proposals from a parliamentary committee dominated by the federal Liberal government could—if enacted—make it easier for employers to use temporary foreign workers instead of recruiting Canadian workers by paying decent wages and implementing much needed skills training programs. “There will be intense pressure facing Employment Minister, MaryAnn Mihychuk, and Immigration Minister


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