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STATEMENT FROM THE BCFED ON THE CONFIRMATION OF MASS GRAVE We are heartbroken and horrified at the confirmation of a mass grave of 215 children at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.We wish to share our deepest condolences with the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, and all the families impacted by the genocidal legacy of the Residential SchoolSystem.
CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES CUPE BC is a provincial division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, and acts as the political voice of CUPE locals in British Columbia. CUPE BC represents 85,000 workers in more than 170 local unions and across many different sectors. Nearly every community in the province has one or more CUPE locals. CUPE members in B.C. work in hundreds of occupations that help keepUNITED STEELWORKERS
Members of the United Steelworkers work in every sector of Canada’s economy in every kind of job. Steelworkers are women and men of every ethnic background working in every region of Canada. The USW is composed of three districts in Canada. There are over 40,000 Steelworkers in Western Canada (the four western provinces and northern territories) that form District 3,EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The Executive Council is the governing body of the BCFED between Conventions. Below are the current members of the BCFED ExecutiveCouncil:
FARMWORKERS' MEMORIAL 2021 Farmworkers' Memorial 2021. This annual memorial honours Amarjit Kaur Bal, Sukhvinder Kaur Punia, and Sarabjit Kaur Sidhu, the three farmworkers killed on the morning of March 7, 2007, while being transported to work in an overloaded passenger van. This ceremony also honours all farmworkers in recognition of the important work they doand their
DAY OF MOURNING COMMEMORATION Day of Mourning Commemoration. Share. Tweet. April 28 is the National Day of Mourning, when we remember the workers who have been killed, injured or made ill by their work. This year, we aren't able to gather in person because of the ongoing pandemic — but we can still be together in grief and solidarity. WOMEN AND GENDER RIGHTS COMMITTEE Women and Gender Rights Committee The Women and Gender Rights Committee is a standing committee that carries out the BCFED’s work to achieve equity for women in BC, Canada, and across the globe. There are three pillars to the work of the BCFED WGRC: women’s safety, women’s economic security, and women in leadership. Women’s safety encompasses issues like murdered and missingWOMEN IN TRADES
New Women in Trades Centre job postings Are you a woman with a skilled trade? Are you passionate about supporting women in the trades? The BC Federation of Labour, in partnership with the BC Building Trades, the BC Tradeswomen Society, Construction Labour Relations and the BC LNG Alliance, has received provincial funding to launch a two-year pilot project to support women in the trades. SHIPWRIGHTS, JOINERS AND CAULKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION The Shipyard General Workers' Federation represents all unions with members active in the B.C. shipyard industry and exists to advance the economic and social welfare of workers. The Federation was founded in 1943. Members of the Federation include unions representing mechanics, helpers and general workers engaged in engineering and all metal and metal alloy, fabricating, BC FEDERATION OF LABOUR Minimum wage increase a major victory for working people in BC. (Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) BC’s minimum wage will be raised to $15.20 per hour on June 1, making it the highest wage of any province. The increase will boost the income of nearly 250,000 workers according to theGovernment
STATEMENT FROM THE BCFED ON THE CONFIRMATION OF MASS GRAVE We are heartbroken and horrified at the confirmation of a mass grave of 215 children at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.We wish to share our deepest condolences with the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, and all the families impacted by the genocidal legacy of the Residential SchoolSystem.
CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES CUPE BC is a provincial division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, and acts as the political voice of CUPE locals in British Columbia. CUPE BC represents 85,000 workers in more than 170 local unions and across many different sectors. Nearly every community in the province has one or more CUPE locals. CUPE members in B.C. work in hundreds of occupations that help keepUNITED STEELWORKERS
Members of the United Steelworkers work in every sector of Canada’s economy in every kind of job. Steelworkers are women and men of every ethnic background working in every region of Canada. The USW is composed of three districts in Canada. There are over 40,000 Steelworkers in Western Canada (the four western provinces and northern territories) that form District 3,EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The Executive Council is the governing body of the BCFED between Conventions. Below are the current members of the BCFED ExecutiveCouncil:
FARMWORKERS' MEMORIAL 2021 Farmworkers' Memorial 2021. This annual memorial honours Amarjit Kaur Bal, Sukhvinder Kaur Punia, and Sarabjit Kaur Sidhu, the three farmworkers killed on the morning of March 7, 2007, while being transported to work in an overloaded passenger van. This ceremony also honours all farmworkers in recognition of the important work they doand their
DAY OF MOURNING COMMEMORATION Day of Mourning Commemoration. Share. Tweet. April 28 is the National Day of Mourning, when we remember the workers who have been killed, injured or made ill by their work. This year, we aren't able to gather in person because of the ongoing pandemic — but we can still be together in grief and solidarity. WOMEN AND GENDER RIGHTS COMMITTEE Women and Gender Rights Committee The Women and Gender Rights Committee is a standing committee that carries out the BCFED’s work to achieve equity for women in BC, Canada, and across the globe. There are three pillars to the work of the BCFED WGRC: women’s safety, women’s economic security, and women in leadership. Women’s safety encompasses issues like murdered and missingWOMEN IN TRADES
New Women in Trades Centre job postings Are you a woman with a skilled trade? Are you passionate about supporting women in the trades? The BC Federation of Labour, in partnership with the BC Building Trades, the BC Tradeswomen Society, Construction Labour Relations and the BC LNG Alliance, has received provincial funding to launch a two-year pilot project to support women in the trades. SHIPWRIGHTS, JOINERS AND CAULKERS INDUSTRIAL UNION The Shipyard General Workers' Federation represents all unions with members active in the B.C. shipyard industry and exists to advance the economic and social welfare of workers. The Federation was founded in 1943. Members of the Federation include unions representing mechanics, helpers and general workers engaged in engineering and all metal and metal alloy, fabricating,| BCFED.CA
Minimum wage increase a major victory for working people in BC. May 26, 2021. (Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) BC’s minimum wage will be raised to $15.20 per hour on June 1, making it the highest wage of any province. The increase will boost the income of nearly 250,000 workers according tothe
BC GOVERNMENT & SERVICE EMPLOYEES' UNION The BCGEU is one of the most diverse unions in British Columbia, representing approximately 80,000 men and women in more than 550 bargaining units. The union can trace its beginnings back to the early 1900s when provincial government employees formed an association to address their working conditions. Since then, the union has organized thousands of workers outside the government service.STAFF | BCFED.CA
Unions bargain for fair wages and working conditions and ensure their members rights are protected. “WORKING SICK ISN’T WORKING”: BCFED LAUNCHES PLAN TO (Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) — With workplace COVID-19 outbreaks fresh in the minds of political leaders and the public alike, the BCFED has released a plan to ensure paid sick leave for every worker in British Columbia. “No worker should have to choose between staying home when they’re sick and paying the bills.EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The Executive Council is the governing body of the BCFED between Conventions. Below are the current members of the BCFED ExecutiveCouncil:
FEDERATION OF POST-SECONDARY EDUCATORS OF BC The Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC is the provincial voice for faculty and staff in BC universities, colleges and institutes, and in private sector institutions. FPSE member locals, represented by President's Council and the Executive, represent over 10,000 faculty and staff and was formerly the College Institute Educators’ Association of BC. DAY OF MOURNING COMMEMORATION Day of Mourning Commemoration. Share. Tweet. April 28 is the National Day of Mourning, when we remember the workers who have been killed, injured or made ill by their work. This year, we aren't able to gather in person because of the ongoing pandemic — but we can still be together in grief and solidarity. WOMEN AND GENDER RIGHTS COMMITTEE Women and Gender Rights Committee The Women and Gender Rights Committee is a standing committee that carries out the BCFED’s work to achieve equity for women in BC, Canada, and across the globe. There are three pillars to the work of the BCFED WGRC: women’s safety, women’s economic security, and women in leadership. Women’s safety encompasses issues like murdered and missingWOMEN IN TRADES
New Women in Trades Centre job postings Are you a woman with a skilled trade? Are you passionate about supporting women in the trades? The BC Federation of Labour, in partnership with the BC Building Trades, the BC Tradeswomen Society, Construction Labour Relations and the BC LNG Alliance, has received provincial funding to launch a two-year pilot project to support women in INTERNATIONAL UNION OF OPERATING ENGINEERS The International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) was founded in 1896 as a trade union representing primarily construction workers working as heavy equipment operators, mechanics, surveyors, and stationary engineers. The IUOE currently represents over 400,000 workers in approximately 170 local unions and operates nearly 100 apprenticeship programs. BC FEDERATION OF LABOUR Minimum wage increase a major victory for working people in BC. (Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) BC’s minimum wage will be raised to $15.20 per hour on June 1, making it the highest wage of any province. The increase will boost the income of nearly 250,000 workers according to theGovernment
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Minimum wage increase a major victory for working people in BC. May 26, 2021. (Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) BC’s minimum wage will be raised to $15.20 per hour on June 1, making it the highest wage of any province. The increase will boost the income of nearly 250,000 workers according tothe
UNIONS | BCFED.CA
What Unions Do Unions bargain for fair wages and working conditions, and ensure their members rights are protected. How to Join a Union Protect your rights at work. We'll get you started. Problem at Work Not being treated fairly? Here's a simple guide to taking action. Canadian Labour Congress Our national labour movement Shop Union Support good, local, union jobs.STAFF | BCFED.CA
Unions bargain for fair wages and working conditions and ensure their members rights are protected. STATEMENT FROM THE BCFED ON THE CONFIRMATION OF MASS GRAVE We are heartbroken and horrified at the confirmation of a mass grave of 215 children at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.We wish to share our deepest condolences with the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, and all the families impacted by the genocidal legacy of the Residential SchoolSystem.
CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES CUPE BC is a provincial division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, and acts as the political voice of CUPE locals in British Columbia. CUPE BC represents 85,000 workers in more than 170 local unions and across many different sectors. Nearly every community in the province has one or more CUPE locals. CUPE members in B.C. work in hundreds of occupations that help keepEXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The Executive Council is the governing body of the BCFED between Conventions. Below are the current members of the BCFED ExecutiveCouncil:
UNITED STEELWORKERS
Members of the United Steelworkers work in every sector of Canada’s economy in every kind of job. Steelworkers are women and men of every ethnic background working in every region of Canada. The USW is composed of three districts in Canada. There are over 40,000 Steelworkers in Western Canada (the four western provinces and northern territories) that form District 3, FEDERATION OF POST-SECONDARY EDUCATORS OF BC The Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC is the provincial voice for faculty and staff in BC universities, colleges and institutes, and in private sector institutions. FPSE member locals, represented by President's Council and the Executive, represent over 10,000 faculty and staff and was formerly the College Institute Educators’ Association of BC. HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES' UNION The Hospital Employees' Union is the oldest health care union in British Columbia – representing more than 43,000 members working for public, non-profit and private employers.And as the B.C. health care services division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE),HEU is
BC FEDERATION OF LABOUR Minimum wage increase a major victory for working people in BC. (Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) BC’s minimum wage will be raised to $15.20 per hour on June 1, making it the highest wage of any province. The increase will boost the income of nearly 250,000 workers according to theGovernment
| BCFED.CA
Minimum wage increase a major victory for working people in BC. May 26, 2021. (Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) BC’s minimum wage will be raised to $15.20 per hour on June 1, making it the highest wage of any province. The increase will boost the income of nearly 250,000 workers according tothe
UNIONS | BCFED.CA
What Unions Do Unions bargain for fair wages and working conditions, and ensure their members rights are protected. How to Join a Union Protect your rights at work. We'll get you started. Problem at Work Not being treated fairly? Here's a simple guide to taking action. Canadian Labour Congress Our national labour movement Shop Union Support good, local, union jobs.STAFF | BCFED.CA
Unions bargain for fair wages and working conditions and ensure their members rights are protected. STATEMENT FROM THE BCFED ON THE CONFIRMATION OF MASS GRAVE We are heartbroken and horrified at the confirmation of a mass grave of 215 children at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School on Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Territory.We wish to share our deepest condolences with the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc, and all the families impacted by the genocidal legacy of the Residential SchoolSystem.
CANADIAN UNION OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES CUPE BC is a provincial division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, and acts as the political voice of CUPE locals in British Columbia. CUPE BC represents 85,000 workers in more than 170 local unions and across many different sectors. Nearly every community in the province has one or more CUPE locals. CUPE members in B.C. work in hundreds of occupations that help keepEXECUTIVE COUNCIL
The Executive Council is the governing body of the BCFED between Conventions. Below are the current members of the BCFED ExecutiveCouncil:
UNITED STEELWORKERS
Members of the United Steelworkers work in every sector of Canada’s economy in every kind of job. Steelworkers are women and men of every ethnic background working in every region of Canada. The USW is composed of three districts in Canada. There are over 40,000 Steelworkers in Western Canada (the four western provinces and northern territories) that form District 3, FEDERATION OF POST-SECONDARY EDUCATORS OF BC The Federation of Post-Secondary Educators of BC is the provincial voice for faculty and staff in BC universities, colleges and institutes, and in private sector institutions. FPSE member locals, represented by President's Council and the Executive, represent over 10,000 faculty and staff and was formerly the College Institute Educators’ Association of BC. HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES' UNION The Hospital Employees' Union is the oldest health care union in British Columbia – representing more than 43,000 members working for public, non-profit and private employers.And as the B.C. health care services division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE),HEU is
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Minimum wage increase a major victory for working people in BC. May 26, 2021. (Unceded Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh and Musqueam territories — Vancouver, BC) BC’s minimum wage will be raised to $15.20 per hour on June 1, making it the highest wage of any province. The increase will boost the income of nearly 250,000 workers according tothe
HOW TO JOIN A UNION
Do you want respect and fairness at work?If you want better pay, dignity and respect in your workplace, then join a union.Whether you work in a small or a large workplace, public sector or private sector you have the right to join a union.Contact us in confidence today about how you can get a union at your workplace.Phone 604-430-1421 or email organize@bcfed.caA Voice atOFFICERS | BCFED.CA
W. Laird Cronk. Laird Cronk was re-elected to his second term as BCFED President in November 2020. A Red Seal Electrician, Laird has been an IBEW Local 230 member for over three decades. He is a board member of the provincial Industry Training Authority, helping BC GOVERNMENT & SERVICE EMPLOYEES' UNION The BCGEU is one of the most diverse unions in British Columbia, representing approximately 80,000 men and women in more than 550 bargaining units. The union can trace its beginnings back to the early 1900s when provincial government employees formed an association to address their working conditions. Since then, the union has organized thousands of workers outside the government service.MEMBER UNIONS
Unions bargain for fair wages and working conditions and ensure their members rights are protected. HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES' UNION The Hospital Employees' Union is the oldest health care union in British Columbia – representing more than 43,000 members working for public, non-profit and private employers.And as the B.C. health care services division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE),HEU is
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We are always happy to hear from you! You can reach the BC Federation of Labour at: Mailing address BC Federation of Labour 200-5118 Joyce Street Vancouver, BC V5R 4H1 Email bcfed@bcfed.caEXECUTIVE COUNCIL
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TEMPORARY FOREIGN WORKERS All workers in British Columbia and Canada should be protected and have rights! Sadly, this is not the case when it comes to the more than 70,000 Temporary Foreign Workers (TFW) in BC, who come to this country beholden to an employer and vulnerable to abuse and exploitation. More and more employers are applying to bring Temporary Foreign Workers into Canada to fill a variety of jobs, and WOMEN AND GENDER RIGHTS COMMITTEE Women and Gender Rights Committee The Women and Gender Rights Committee is a standing committee that carries out the BCFED’s work to achieve equity for women in BC, Canada, and across the globe. There are three pillars to the work of the BCFED WGRC: women’s safety, women’s economic security, and women in leadership. Women’s safety encompasses issues like murdered and missing Skip to main contentMenu
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