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Unionized workers who look after regional parks like Grouse Mountain walk off jobThe union representing workers who operate and maintain regional services in Metro Vancouver says it is now considering a full-blown strike.CanadaJul 5
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City of West Kelowna employee disciplined for watching porn on the jobHis union also argued that viewing pornography while on your lunch break at work on your personal cellphone wasn't conduct worthy of discipline.CanadaJul 14, 2022
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Amendments introduced for Saskatchewan’s Employment ActAiming to improve better and safer workplaces for employers and employees, the Saskatchewan government introduced amendments to The Saskatchewan Employment Act.PoliticsNov 18, 2021
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City of Vernon loses appeal of fired, then rehired fire captain in sexual activity case'The city will continue to set high standards of service, ethics, integrity and honesty for its employees. I believe our taxpayers would expect nothing less.'CanadaFeb 23, 2021
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‘Troubleshooters’ to help resolve COVID-19 disputes in B.C. school systemThe independent, neutral troubleshooters will be on-call seven days a week to provide mediation and fact-finding services and make non-binding recommendations.HealthNov 12, 2020
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Labour Board orders Okanagan business to rehire laid-off employees following union driveThe B.C. Labour Relations Board says Potanicals Green Growers Inc., in Peachland must reinstate the nine laid-off employees.Oct 21, 2020
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Coronavirus: B.C. teachers’ union applies to Labour Relations Board over back-to-school concernsIn a letter to members, president Teri Mooring said the Ministry of Education is taking advantage of teachers' professionalism and the care they feel for their students.EducationSep 18, 2020
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Unifor reviewing CRC’s ‘best and final offer’ as employer moves to force vote"We are currently reviewing the offer and will provide a detailed synopsis for the membership soon," Unifor Local 594 said in a Facebook post Monday afternoonCanadaMar 30, 2020
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UNBC faculty association suspends strike, files bad faith bargaining complaint against universityThe move comes days after the province appointed a special mediator to try and bring an end to the now three-week-old strike that has threatened students' semester.Nov 29, 2019
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B.C.’s Passenger Transportation Board to issue ride-hail licences in ‘late’ 2019The province has promised to have ridesharing available to British Columbians "before Christmas."PoliticsNov 28, 2019
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