The tense eight-week BCGEU job action heightened expectations for other public sector workers seeking deals (The Tyee)
The deal BC government workers earned after a tense eight-week strike is having a ripple effect across public sector bargaining tables.
In October, the BC General Employees’ Union and the BC government agreed to a wage increase of three per cent each year over four years.
David Hannah, a business professor at Simon Fraser University, said the union’s win has changed the mandate for public sector employers.
“The financial side is now set,” Hannah said. “Everyone knows what their financial envelope is going to be, and it’s going to be based on what the BCGEU got for their deal” ...
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In October, the BC General Employees’ Union and the BC government agreed to a wage increase of three per cent each year over four years.
David Hannah, a business professor at Simon Fraser University, said the union’s win has changed the mandate for public sector employers.
“The financial side is now set,” Hannah said. “Everyone knows what their financial envelope is going to be, and it’s going to be based on what the BCGEU got for their deal” ...
CLICK HERE for the full story

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