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September 15, 2025

BCGEU President Paul Finch to comment on BC provincial budget 2025 - BC Gener...

MEDIA ADVISORY
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 15, 2025

BCGEU President Paul Finch to comment on BC provincial budget 2025

First Quarterly Report 

BURNABY, B.C. – September 15, 2025BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU) president and public service bargaining committee chair Paul Finch will be available to media this afternoon to provide reaction to the provincial government's release of the 2025 First Quarterly Budget Report. 

Details 

  • Date: Monday, September 15, 2025 
  • Who: Paul Finch, President, BCGEU 
  • Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. 
  • Format: Virtual or phone interviews (by request) 

Context Today marks the beginning of the third week of BCGEU job action following a breakdown in negotiations for a new collective agreement covering more than 34,000 provincial public service workers. Currently, more than 6,000 members are participating in job action at worksites across B.C. 

Negotiations with the Public Service Agency began on January 22, 2025, but reached impasse last month after the agreement expired on March 31. Members are demanding wages that keep pace with the cost of living, fair access to telework, a modernized contract, and limits on non-union managers. Job action will continue to escalate until government returns to the table with a fair offer. 

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For more information, contact BCGEU Communications:

Nadja Komnenic: [email protected] | 604.442.2289 

Backgrounder: https://www.bargainingbc.ca/public_service


UWU/MoveUP

September 12, 2025

BCGEU declares overtime ban at LDB warehouses as job action escalates - BC Ge...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE September 12, 2025 

BCGEU declares overtime ban at LDB warehouses as job action escalates 

BURNABY, B.C. – The BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU) has escalated strike action with the launch of an overtime ban covering more than 1,700 Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) workers as of this morning. This action increases the total number of public service workers engaged in job action to over 6,000. 

The overtime ban applies to the following sites: 

  • BCLDB Head Office, Burnaby
  • Delta Distribution Centre 
  • Richmond Distribution Centre 
  • Kamloops Distribution Centre 

"Public service workers should not be asked to shoulder the affordability crisis while government counts on their labour to generate record liquor revenues," said Paul Finch, BCGEU president and chair of the public service bargaining committee. "If government won't treat workers fairly, they shouldn't expect business as usual." 

The escalation comes more than a week into job action, with government yet to return to the bargaining table with an improved wage offer. Instead, the Ministry of Finance has publicly mischaracterized the union's proposal-citing a 15.75 per cent ask, when in fact the BCGEU's proposal is 8.25 per cent over two years. 

The union is proposing general wage increases of 4 per cent in the first year and 4.25 per cent in the second. This fair and reasonable proposal is aimed at closing the gap created by years of wage erosion, which has left public service workers earning less than B.C.'s average weekly wage and falling further behind inflation. While wages across the province have grown steadily over the past decade, public service wages have stagnated. Government's most recent offer-1.5 per cent in year one and 2 per cent in year two-fails to meet workers' needs and sends a clear message that British Columbians should expect cuts to the services they rely on. 

"Undervaluing the workers who keep this province running not only harms families, it threatens the long-term sustainability of the public services all British Columbians rely on," said Finch. "Our members are prepared to continue job action as long as it takes to secure a fair deal. The next move belongs to government." 

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For more information, contact BCGEU Communications:
Nadja Komnenic: [email protected] | 604.442.2289 

Backgrounder:https://www.bargainingbc.ca/public_service



UWU/MoveUP

September 11, 2025

BCGEU responds to Prime Minister’s B.C. resource projects announcement - BC G...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

September 11, 2025

BCGEU responds to Prime Minister's B.C. resource projects announcement

BURNABY, B.C.
 –
Today, BCGEU President and Public Service Bargaining Committee Chair Paul Finch responded to Prime Minister Mark Carney's announcement that he hopes to fast track two key B.C. resource projects:

"Prime Minister Carney's announcement might promise new natural resource projects for B.C., but those plans cannot move forward without the skilled public service workers who make B.C.'s resource economy possible," said Paul Finch. "Our members-who are currently on strike-are the ones who ensure these projects meet safety, environmental and regulatory standards. Government's below inflation offer is why more than half of these members have contemplated leaving their public service jobs. If government wants these projects to proceed, they need to come back to the table with a fair deal for the workers who keep the province running

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For more information, contact BCGEU Communications:
Nadja Komnenic: [email protected] | 604.442.2289

Backgrounder: https://www.bargainingbc.ca/public_service



UWU/MoveUP

September 10, 2025

Area 10 Members - Meet & Greet Movie Night in Fort Nelson - BC General Employ...

To: All BCGEU members in Fort Nelson

Re: Meet & Greet Movie Night in Fort Nelson

 

Your Area 10 Cross Component Committee is sponsoring a movie night!

 

The kids are back to school, but school is out for us!

Dust off your leather jacket, put on some hairspray, and dress like it's the '80s. The Union is going retro!

 

A Family Friendly movie event, includes: 1 free small popcorn and 1 free small drink per person (butter included if desired).

 

Location: Phoenix Theatre, 5319 50th Street, Fort Nelson

Date and Time: Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Meet & Greet: 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Movie: 7:00 pm

Movie: FERRIS BUELLER'S DAY OFF (rated PG-13)

 

Come meet members of the CCC, Tanya Boyd (Local 710) and Drew Ferreira (Local 1210). Local 710 Equity Worker, Ayla Malcom, and Bargaining Chair for School District #81, Jenni Waldern, will also be in attendance.

 

Be sure to register early and include the number of guests you will be bringing as there is a maximum of 100 attendees.

 

In Solidarity,

Area 10 Cross Component Committee



UWU/MoveUP

September 09, 2025

BCGEU escalates job action across British Columbia - BC General Employees' Un...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 9, 2025

BCGEU escalates job action across British Columbia

BURNABY, B.C.
 –
The BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU) has escalated job action today, expanding picket lines to multiple new locations across the province.

New picket line sites as of Tuesday, September 9:

  • Victoria: 976 Meares Street; and 617 Government Street
  • Nanaimo: 2080 & 2100 Labieux Road
  • Surrey: 10475 138 Street; and 14323 57 Avenue
  • Kamloops: 441 & 447 Columbia Street
  • Williams Lake: 640 Borland Street
  • Kelowna: 478 Bernard Avenue
  • Cranbrook: 117 10th Avenue South
  • Nelson: 566 Stanley Street
  • Fort St. John: 10003 110th Avenue
  • Smithers: 3726 Alfred Avenue

A full list of active picket lines, including these new sites, can be found here. Please note that due to air quality concerns, Prince George and Williams Lake will be virtual pickets until further notice. 

Job action now spans a total of 22 sites with more than 4,000 workers on strike. Picket locations continue to focus on government operations, with minimal impact on the public. At the same time, BCGEU members working at these locations are needed by the B.C. economy more than ever – they're required to move resource projects forward. Without them, environmental assessments and permits don't happen, projects stall and communities wait.

Today marks the beginning of the second week of job action in response to a breakdown in negotiations for a new collective agreement that covers over 34,000 BCGEU members employed by the provincial public service. These workers-ranging from wildfire firefighters, social workers, correctional officers and sheriffs to administrative professionals and conservation officers-are fighting for competitive wages, fair access to telework, a modernized contract and a limit on non-union managers.

The union's proposal is for a two-year agreement that lifts wages for members at the lower end of the pay scale, introduces targeted occupational adjustments, and incorporates bonuses into base salaries to provide lasting improvements. The proposal is designed to help workers cope with the affordability crisis while strengthening the public services British Columbians rely on. On average, BCGEU public service workers make about 2.7% below the overall provincial weekly average wage. For example, the pay for wildfire fighters tops out at $56,546/year.

"The 4% and 4.25% increases that BCGEU members have proposed are fair and reasonable," said Paul Finch, BCGEU president and chair of the public service bargaining committee. "The government's latest offer-just 1.5% in the first year and 2% in the second-falls far short of addressing members' needs and is essentially telling the public to expect cuts in the services we all rely on."
 

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For more information, contact BCGEU Communications:
Nadja Komnenic: [email protected] | 604.442.2289

Backgrounder: https://www.bargainingbc.ca/public_service



UWU/MoveUP

September 08, 2025

Job action escalation begins - BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU)

UPDATE:BCGEU president media availability – Kamloops & Kelowna

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C.
The BC General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) has cancelled Tuesday’s Prince George picket line due to air quality concerns. BCGEU President Paul Finch will instead join members on picket lines in Kamloops and Kelowna, where he will be available to speak with media.

Please see revised event details below in yellow highlight.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 8, 2025  

Job action escalation begins

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. – The BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU) will begin escalated job action tomorrow with new picket lines going up at multiple locations across the province. 

BCGEU president and chair of the public service bargaining committee, Paul Finch, will be available to media at the Prince George picket line from 10am – 11am to discuss the escalation.

Spokespeople will also be available at other picket locations (details below). 

Tuesday, September 9, 2025

     

Full list of new picket line locations as of Tuesday, September 9th can be found here.
This represents an increase to 22 sites and over 4000 workers on the picket lines in total.

Tomorrow marks the beginning of the second week of strike action following the launch of job action last Tuesday. Escalation is necessary because the provincial government has refused to return to the bargaining table with a revised wage offer. 

"The public service bargaining committee is ready to return to negotiations as soon as government comes back with a new wage mandate," said Finch. "BCGEU members have asked for 4% in year one and 4.25% in year two. This is a reasonable ask for members who provide critical services across the province. We need government to come to the table with a fair deal. Until then, our union will continue to escalate job action across the province." 

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For more information, contact BCGEU Communications:
Nadja Komnenic: [email protected] | 604.442.2289

Backgrounder: https://www.bargainingbc.ca/public_service



UWU/MoveUP

September 04, 2025

BCGEU Escalates Job Action as Employer Fails to Table Improved Wage Offer - B...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 4, 2025

BCGEU Escalates Job Action as Employer Fails to Table Improved Wage Offer
 

VANCOUVER, B.C. – The BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU) is escalating job action today as part of an ongoing province-wide strike in the public service. With no indication that the provincial government's Public Service Agency (PSA) is willing to return to the table with an improved offer, picket lines have expanded this morning to include nearly 90 workers at the Ministry of Finance at 900 Howe Street in downtown Vancouver.

BCGEU President Paul Finch will join striking workers on the picket line in Vancouver this morning at 900 Howe Street, between 9:30am and 10:30am, where media are invited to attend.

Today marks the third consecutive day of picketing in the BCGEU's campaign for fair wages and a modernized contract for more than 34,000 bargaining unit members working for B.C.'s public service.

Job action began Tuesday, when over 2,600 BCGEU members walked picket lines at key government sites in Victoria, Surrey, and Prince George, and the Royal BC Museum.

"BCGEU members in the public service deliver the essential services British Columbians depend on every day, and they deserve wages that reflect the value of the critical work done by workers including wildfire fighters, social workers and court clerks," said Paul Finch, BCGEU president and chair of the Public Service Bargaining Committee. "The employer's refusal to put forward a wage proposal that meaningfully addresses the affordability crisis leaves us no choice but to escalate job action."

Negotiations between the BCGEU and the PSA began on January 22, 2025. Talks reached an impasse last month after the collective agreement expired on March 31, 2025. Members are calling for a wage package that keeps pace with the rising cost of living and recognizes their vital contributions to the province.

Job action will continue to escalate until government brings a fair offer.

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For media inquiries, please contact:  

For more information, contact BCGEU Communications:
Nadja Komnenic ([email protected])
 
Backgrounder: https://www.bargainingbc.ca/public_service 



UWU/MoveUP

September 02, 2025

BCGEU public service workers begin job action- BC General Employees' Union (B...

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE  
September 2, 2025 

BURNABY, B.C. (Coast Salish Territories) – A portion of members of the B.C. General Employees' Union (BCGEU) working for the BC Public Service will begin job action today at various locations throughout the province after issuing strike notice on Friday, August 29, 2025. 

Picket lines will go up in Prince George, Surrey and at sites across Victoria. BCGEU president Paul Finch will be available to media at 10:00am at the Jack Davis building at 1810 Blanchard Street in Victoria. 

Picket lines will also be in Prince George at 1011 4th Ave and in Surrey at 10470 152 Street. Shift times vary, but picketers will be on site for photos and video between 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. PST. 

Note: there will be no media spokespeople at the Prince George and Surrey picket lines. Video assets will be available by 2pm. Please send interview requests to Nadja Komnenic, BCGEU Communications  
[email protected], 604-442-2289 

“Public service workers fight fires, staff emergency lines, and care for our most vulnerable. But these workers are facing an affordability crisis,” said BCGEU President Paul Finch. “These same people who are struggling to make ends meet have voted overwhelmingly to strike. They are declaring that the government’s last offer is unacceptable and they are willing to fight for the deal that they need.”  

The union's proposal, tabled the week of June 23, 2025, was for a two-year deal at 4% in the first year and 4.25% in the second year. The proposal includes wage lifts for members at the lower end of the pay scale, and targeted occupational adjustments and bonuses into base salaries to provide lasting improvements. The proposal is designed to address the affordability crisis workers are facing so that we can strengthen the public services people in British Columbia depend on. Details of the latest offer and counteroffer are publicly available on the BCGEU website

A strike vote was called following a breakdown in negotiations between the BCGEU and the PSA on July 18, 2025. Voting began on August 11 and closed August 29. Members voted 92.7 per cent in favour of taking job action, allowing job action to take place within 90 days, following 72-hour strike notice which the union issued on August 29, 2025.    

 

Media Contact 
Nadja , BCGEU Communications 
[email protected] | 604-442-2289 

About the BCGEU 
The B.C. General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) is one of B.C.’s largest, most diverse, and fastest growing unions, representing over 95,000 members in 550 bargaining units in both the public and private sectors. 73,000 of those members are covered by one of six sectoral agreements in the public sector, and 34,000 within the public sector group work directly for the public service. For more visit: https://www.bargainingbc.ca/public_service. 

In support of workers’ demands, the BCGEU released the July 2025 report B.C.’s public service: An investment in public safety and a healthy economy.

September 01, 2025

BCGEU public service workers begin job action tomorrow

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   
September 1, 2025  

Victoria, B.C. (Lək̓ʷəŋən Territory) – A portion of members of the B.C. General Employees' Union (BCGEU) working for the BC Public Service will begin walking picket lines tomorrow, September 2, 2025, at various locations throughout the province.  

BCGEU President Paul Finch will join striking workers on a picket line in Victoria where media are invited to attend. 

WHAT: Striking BCGEU members working for the BC Public Service walking a picket line in Victoria. BCGEU President Paul Finch will give remarks to workers and then be available for media interviews.  

WHEN: Tuesday, September 2, 2025, at 10 a.m. PST 

WHO: BCGEU President Paul Finch with striking public service workers. 

WHERE: Jack Davis Building, 1810 Blanshard Street, Victoria, B.C. 

VISUALS: BC Public Service workers with picket signs and flags walking around the entrances to the building. Chanting and remarks from BCGEU President Paul Finch. 

MEDIA CONTACT: Nadja Komnenic, BCGEU Communications  
[email protected], 604-442-2289  

  

Picket lines will also be in Prince George at 1011 4th Ave and in Surrey at 10470 152 Street. Shift times vary, but picketers will be on site for photos and video between 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. PST.  

Note: there will be no media spokespeople at the Prince George and Surrey picket lines. Please send interview requests to Nadja Komnenic, BCGEU Communications  
[email protected], 604-442-2289    

The BCGEU’s public service bargaining unit is one of the largest in B.C., consisting of over 34,000 members. Negotiations with the BC Public Service Agency began on January 22, 2025. The strike vote was called following a breakdown in negotiations between the BCGEU and the PSA on July 18, 2025. Strike notice was issued on August 29, 2025, after BCGEU members voted 92.7 percent in favour of striking.  

Backgrounder: https://www.bargainingbc.ca/public_service