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COMPONENT 14 - INDIGENOUS SECTOR

Component 14 includes members who work for employers that exist primarily to serve Indigenous populations.  

Employers include housing providers, schools, school boards and colleges, advocacy resources, children and family services, courtworkers, health services, and friendship centres. 

Read here for more about this component, its locals and members, and how it came to be.

NEWS & UPDATES

May 22, 2025

Online Grief Circle - BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU)

The Tragedy of April 26 at the Lapu Lapu Day event has had a profound impact on many members of the BCGEU Filipino community. To navigate the grief that ripped through the community from this devastating act of violence, the BCGEU will host a grief circle-or kwentuhan (Tagalog for 'talking') circle-to help those impacted process what happened. In times like these, it is important to come togeth...

May 21, 2025

Members in Area 03 & Area 04 -Lapu Lapu Day Grief Circle - BC General Employe...

Last month's Lapu Lapu Day tragedy has had a profound impact on many members of the BCGEU Filipino community. To navigate the grief that ripped through the community from this devastating act of violence, the BCGEU will host two grief circles-or kwentuhan (Tagalog for 'talking') circles-to help those impacted process what happened.In times like these, it is important to come together. There wil...

May 21, 2025

Media Release - LifeLabs workers have new collective agreement - BC General E...

MEDIA RELEASEMay 21, 2025LifeLabs workers have new collective agreement BURNABY, B.C. (Coast Salish Territories) – After 14 months of negotiations and 10 weeks on strike, mediator Mark Brown has given his binding recommendations for a settlement with the employer that will make up LifeLabs workers' new collective agreement, now in effect until March 31, 2027.“LifeLabs workers have improved thei...

May 16, 2025

International day against homophobia, biphobia and transphobia Statement - BC...

  Tristen Wybou, BCGEU executive vice-president and chair of the 2SLGBTQIA+ Committee   For the last twenty years, May 17 has marked International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia. When reviewing our community's history, it is difficult to hold the decades of resilience and resistance that have resulted in significant wins for love and pride alongside a global reality of ongoing...

May 06, 2025

Congratulations to the 2025 BCGEU Scholarship Winners - BC General Employees'...

The BCGEU is pleased to support our 2025 scholarship recipients in their continuing education. 2025 BCGEU Scholarship Winners  Scholarships of $2,500 for full-time students and $1,500 for part-time students were awarded to members and their families across the province with a total of $130,000 awarded in total. Winners will be mailed a letter with instructions on how to claim their scholarship....

May 01, 2025

Local elections: Nominations have closed - what’s next? - BC General Employee...

The nomination period has now ended for your local executive. I want to thank everyone who helped support the nomination process, and submitted a nomination or put their name forward for a position. I also want to remind us that our work isn't over. Soon the campaign period will begin, and then elections. Here's what you can expect to happen next:  In a short time, staff at your area office wil...

April 28, 2025

BCGEU statement on Lapu Lapu Day tragedy - BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU)

The BCGEU extends its deepest condolences to the families and communities who lost loved ones during the mass casualty incident at Vancouver's Lapu Lapu Day festival on April 26, 2025. Our thoughts are with the Filipino-Canadian community in B.C. and all that are impacted by this devastating act of violence.  In times like these, it is important to come together. We extend our deepest gratitude...

April 28, 2025

Remembering lives lost, recommitting to safer workplaces - BC General Employe...

Remembering lives lost and recommitting to safer workplaces: A message on Day of Mourning 2025   Every year on April 28, the Day of Mourning is recognized by people across Canada and around the world to remember those who have been injured, become ill or tragically died in needless workplace incidents.   In 2024, 195 people in B.C. died due to work. The impact of these workers' deaths – of the ...

April 23, 2025

BCANDS - Bargaining Committee - BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU)

The BCGEU is pleased to announce that the following BCANDS members have been nominated as your bargaining committee: Haileigh Hay Krissy Miller Congratulations to the new bargaining committee. The committee will be meeting soon to work on bargaining proposals and prepare for bargaining. The role of the bargaining committee members includes: Attending caucus meetings and developing bargaining...

April 23, 2025

Celebrating Administrative Professionals Day - BC General Employees' Union (B...

Dear Members,  Today is Administrative Professionals Day - a special opportunity to recognize and celebrate the incredible contributions of administrative professionals across the BCGEU.  You are the organizers, communicators, and problem-solvers who keep everything running smoothly. Whether you're managing schedules, coordinating teams, or being the first point of contact for the public, your ...

April 22, 2025

Only 6 days left to nominate your union local executive - BC General Employee...

All positions on your local ([local number]) executive are open for nomination until April 28. Once elected, nominees will serve on your local executive for three years.   Chairperson First Vice Chairperson Second Vice Chairperson Treasurer Recording Secretary Member At Large Member At Large Member at Large - Young Worker Member at Large - Equity Worker Mem...

April 17, 2025

Members in Area 03 and Area 04 - Labour History Seminar - BC General Employee...

Venue: BCGEU - 4911 Canada Way, Burnaby, BC V5G 3W3                                        Date: Saturday May 3, 2025Time: 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm The Area 03 and 04 Cross Component Committees are putting on a Labour history seminar presented by Mark Leier. What is May Day? Why is it celebrated by workers around the world, but largely ignored as a day of workers' protest in North America? What is its...

April 14, 2025

Recognition of the nine-year anniversary of the opioid crisis as a public hea...

On April 14, 2016, the BC Provincial Health Officer declared a public health emergency around the significant increase in opioid-related overdose deaths. Since that time, we have all been impacted as the lives of over 16,000 people have been lost in our province. We have also seen the nature of the crisis evolve into one of mass drug poisoning among an unregulated supply, while our workers cont...