Is B.C. Place Stadium one step closer to a strike?
Local 1703 of the B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union, which represents ushers, security guards and maintenance workers, was scheduled to restart talks with B.C. Pavilion Corporation on Oct. 14. But the two sides did not begin meetings until 1 p.m.!
"That seems odd," said a source who did not want to be identified. "I hear it's going nowhere fast."
The union voted 89 percent in favour of a strike last month. If talks break down, then the union can declare 72-hour strike notice. The next event in the stadium is the Vancouver Whitecaps' last home game of their first Major League Soccer regular season on Oct. 22.
Workers are not getting any pay raise, as per the government's wage freeze, but they want job security and anti-bullying language in their contract.
The last contract expired May 31.
Premier Christy Clark seemed oddly optimistic in a media scrum after the Oct. 13 Grey Cup festival news conference at the Vancouver Convention Centre. But she has been known for her naivete and lack of tight grasp on policy.
Stay tuned for developments.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
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