Unionized Workers Who Look After Regional Parks Like Grouse Mountain Walk Off Job
The union says 15 essential workers remain on duty as parks stay open and mediated talks continue.
- Over 100 unionized workers maintaining Metro Vancouver regional parks walked off the job due to stalled contract talks with the regional district.
- The Greater Vancouver Regional District Employees Union represents about 700 workers in roles including park maintenance and water infrastructure.
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The unlimited strike could have consequences for the quality of the facilities and safety, while the usual services are no longer guaranteed.
Unionized workers who look after regional parks like Grouse Mountain walk off job – Energeticcity.ca
The downtown Vancouver skyline is silhouetted at sunset on Monday, July 11, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck VICTORIA — The union representing workers who operate and maintain regional services in Metro Vancouver says it is now considering a full-blown strike. The announcement from the Greater Vancouver Regional District Employees’ Union comes as part of escalating job actions, which on Sunday included news that union members responsible for…
Metro Vancouver regional parks workers walk off the job, warn strike could be next: union
Unionized workers who operate Metro Vancouver Regional Parks escalated job action on Sunday, walking off the job in hopes of working towards a new collective agreement, according to the union.
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