The B.C. General Employees’ Union turned up the pressure on Wednesday, expanding its job action across the province as it attempts to get the government to meet its wage demands.
The union said all B.C. government liquor and cannabis stores are now behind picket lines, bringing the total number of workers on strike to nearly 25,000.
Here’s a look at the strike that is gripping B.C.:
• 0: Remaining branches open of any B.C. Liquor or B.C. Cannabis stores, the Ministry of Citizens’ Services — which includes all Service B.C. workers — and the Ministry of Labour in Victoria. S ervice B.C. provides residents with services related to drivers licensing, income and disability assistance, hunting and fishing licences, identification verification, and payments for B.C. traffic tickets, stud