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Union says 4,000 workers on 22 pickets as B.C. public service strike expands

Picket lines by British Columbia’s public service employees are expanding to 22 sites involving more than 4,000 workers in an escalation of their labour dispute with the province.

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Union says 4,000 workers on 22 pickets as B.C. public service strike expands

British Columbia General Employees’ Union President Paul Finch pickets with union members outside an ICBC driver licensing office, in Surrey, B.C., Monday, Sept. 8, 2025. The union issued 72-hour strike notice following a strike authorization vote in which 92.7% of members voted in favour of job action. Public service members began strike action on September 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS


Picket lines by British Columbia’s public service employees are expanding to 22 sites involving more than 4,000 workers in an escalation of their labour dispute with the province.

Among the new picket locations are government offices and other sites in Nanaimo, Kamloops, Kelowna, Cranbrook, Nelson, Fort St. John and Smithers, adding to previous locations in Surrey, Victoria and Vancouver.

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