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2nd union declares impasse with B.C. government, plans strike vote

  • The Professional Employees Association has declared an impasse in negotiations with the B.C. government and is planning a strike vote due to disputes over wage increases and other demands.
  • The PEA represents about 1,800 provincial workers, whose agreement with the government expired on March 31.
  • The PEA states that the government's wage offer does not keep up with inflation.
  • Melissa Moroz, PEA executive director, stated that the government must start valuing public service professionals to fulfill its promises.
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2nd union declares impasse with B.C. government, plans strike vote

The Professional Employees Association joins the B.C. General Employees Union in holding a strike vote this month

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Kitimat Northern Sentinel broke the news in on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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