B.C. General Employees’ Union strike ends with tentative deal

B.C. General Employees’ Union Strike Ends with Tentative Deal

The B.C. General Employees’ Union has reached a tentative deal with the provincial government, ending a nearly eight-week-old labour strike.

The union announced the agreement on Sunday morning, which includes a general wage increase of three per cent for four years, along with several other benefits for its 34,000 members.

"This tentative agreement is the result of the incredible strength and solidarity of BCGEU and [Professional Employees’ Union] members across the province," said BCGEU president Paul Finch.

The deal is pending a final ratification vote and marks a significant achievement for the union, with Finch stating that "when workers stand together, we can make real progress."

The union's 34,000 members work in a variety of public service roles.

Author's summary: BCGEU reaches deal ending strike.

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Vancouver Island Free Daily Vancouver Island Free Daily — 2025-10-26

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