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More pickets by B.C.‘s public sector workers at liquor stores to pressure for talks

VICTORIA - The union representing public sector workers in British Columbia is putting more pressure on government finances while curbing the public’s access to alcohol. 

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A member of the British Columbia General Employees’ Union pickets outside an ICBC driver licensing office, in Surrey, B.C., Monday, Sept. 8, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS


VICTORIA - The union representing public sector workers in British Columbia is putting more pressure on government finances while curbing the public’s access to alcohol. 

The B.C. General Employees’ Union says it’s expanding pickets to another 37 liquor stores around the province, shutting about a third of government-run stores. 

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