VANCOUVER — The deadline has passed for possible strike action to begin in British Columbia by an array of public service workers that includes liquor store staff, community college instructors and municipal workers.
Paul Finch, president of the BC General Employees' Union and public service bargaining committee chair, announced Friday that a 72-hour notice of a potential strike had been issued, meaning strike action could come as early as this morning.
The BCGEU has about 34,000 members in fields including social services, health care, education, government liquor stores, prisons, courts and public administration.
The union announced Monday that a portion of its members -- though it would not specify which -- would be walking the picket lines starting this morning.
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