B.C. LifeLabs workers issue 72-hour strike notice
- Workers at LifeLabs in British Columbia filed a 72-hour strike notice on February 13, according to the B.C. General Employees' Union .
- The union, representing about 1,200 workers, claims that LifeLabs offers pay that is four to 16 percent below industry standards and has not addressed chronic under-staffing issues.
- BCGEU president Paul Finch mentioned that LifeLabs workers have been without a contract since April 1, 2024, and a recent vote showed 98 percent support for strike action.
- A one-day strike kickoff rally is scheduled for February 16 at the LifeLabs Burnaby Reference Lab, with workers aiming for negotiations that prioritize their needs.
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