Cathy Ross spends four hours each weekday walking up and down the side of a street in Nanaimo, BC, wearing a cardboard sign around her neck and, she says, feeling invisible.
She's one of the 25,000 BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU) workers taking labour action who have set up picket lines at more than 470 worksites across the province since the strike began six weeks ago, pushing for higher wages.
More than anything, Ross says she wants to return to her job helping people — but with negotiations at a standstill for weeks, it's unclear when a deal will be reached ...
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She's one of the 25,000 BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU) workers taking labour action who have set up picket lines at more than 470 worksites across the province since the strike began six weeks ago, pushing for higher wages.
More than anything, Ross says she wants to return to her job helping people — but with negotiations at a standstill for weeks, it's unclear when a deal will be reached ...
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