Talks to resume between B.C. government and its public service union
VICTORIA — Negotiations will resume Monday between the union representing British Columbia’s public service workers and the province, but picket lines in front of government offices and liquor stores will remain up.
B.C.’s finance minister Brenda Bailey said that the Public Service Agency “extended an invitation” to the BCGEU on late Thursday to ask them to return to the table and resume negotiations.
“We remain committed to achieving a fair agreement that is good for workers and also helps us maintain our fiscal plan,” said Bailey.
“I look forward to the parties getting back to the bargaining table so progress can be made towards a negotiated settlement,” she added.

