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A seven-week strike by 25,000 BC public workers continues over wage disputes, affecting services and supply chains.
A seven-week strike by 25,000 British Columbia public service workers remains unresolved, disrupting services and supply chains for restaurants, liquor, and cannabis retailers.
Premier David Eby acknowledged public frustration and said the government is working on a fair offer, with Finance Minister Brenda Bailey stressing the need for sustainable public spending.
The BC General Employees’ Union demands an 8% wage increase, countering the government’s 5% offer over two years.
The dispute continues without a new bargaining session, while the province explores sectoral bargaining to help fragmented workers organize.
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Una huelga de siete semanas de 25.000 trabajadores públicos de BC continúa por disputas salariales, afectando los servicios y las cadenas de suministro.