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SFU Contract Workers Sounded the Alarm on Abuse. Nothing Changed 2026-02-27 [The Tyee]

Minimum wage increasing to $18.25 in 2026 2026-02-26 [Ministry of Labour]

BC Cannabis Stores OK solo shifts for some locations, sparking Union safety fears 2026-02-26 [StratCann]

Building Worker Power Through Local Government training 2026-02-26 [CLC]

New West Labour Council celebrates 60 years 2026-02-25 [Freshet News]

Forestry workers on north Island ratify deal after eight-month strike 2026-02-25 [Times Colonist]

Union raises safety concerns as solo shifts introduced for BC Cannabis Store workers 2026-02-25 [Castanet]

B.C. wildland firefighters press federal government for action 2026-02-25 [BCGEU]

8.5 month North Island forestry strike ends after collective agreement ratified 2026-02-25 [CHEK]

CUPE health science professionals in BC reach tentative agreement 2026-02-25 [CUPE]

BC community health workers reach tentative agreement 2026-02-25 [CUPE]

UBC, Association of Administrative and Professional Staff reach tentative agreement 2026-02-24 [BC gov't]

Health Employers Association of BC, Community Bargaining Association reach tentative agreement 2026-02-24 [BC gov't]

John Humphrey Elected President of the Nanaimo Duncan & District Labour Council 2026-02-24 [IAM Union]

CBA tentative agreement reached 2026-02-24 [HEU]

BC community health workers reach tentative agreement 2026-02-23 [CUPE BC]

Health Employers Association of BC, Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association reach tentative agreement 2026-02-23 [BC gov't]

Paramedics reach agreement in principle with province 2026-02-22 [The Times-Colonist]

Ambulance paramedics union reaches agreement in principle with employer 2026-02-21 [CBC]

Paramedics strike in B.C. avoided as union, province strike tentative deal 2026-02-21 [CTV]

BCGEU Opposes Elimination of Independent Merit Commissioner 2026-02-21 [BCGEU]

Construction, Maintenance and Allied Workers (CMAW) Certified to Represent Workers at Primo Brands – BlueTriton Brands (NYSE: PRMB) Bottling Plant in Hope, BC 2026-02-21 [CCU]

BC government delivers maintenance budget for public education 2026-02-21 [BCTF]

BCTF celebrates huge win for trans rights and school inclusivity at BC Human Rights Tribunal 2026-02-21 [BCTF]

BC Paramedics Union Reaches Agreement in Principle in contract talks 2026-02-19 [APBC]

Amazon illegally imposed a wage freeze on unionized employees in B.C. 2026-02-20 [rabble]

Former BC Fed leader named chair of WorkSafeBC board 2026-02-19 [Ministry of Labour]

Education International stands in solidarity with education community affected by tragic school shooting 2026-02-19 [Education International]

aramedics vote for strike action, need essential services agreement first 2026-02-19 [CTV]

B.C. ambulance paramedics and emergency dispatchers vote 97% in favour of job action 2026-02-18 [CBC]

Amazon violated labour code with selective pay increase to B.C. workers, board finds 2026-02-18 [CP24]

Amazon didn't gave pay bump to unionized workers, B.C. labour board finds 2026-02-18 [CBC]

‘We Don’t Think They’re Serious’: Amazon Union Wants Mediation 2026-02-18 [The Tyee]

BC budget misses crucial opportunities to help working people weather the storm 2026-02-17 [BC Fed]

Following a million-dollar ruling against Amazon, Unifor will seek mediation to expedite first contract 2026-02-17 [Unifor]

BC’s ‘stability budget’ continues cuts to the public sector 2026-02-17 [BCGEU]

Rolling back B.C.’s Indigenous rights framework threatens economic certainty and jobs, United Steelworkers warns 2026-02-17 [USW]

Air traffic controllers brace for FIFA 2026-02-17 [The Times-Colonist]

Rolling back B.C.’s Indigenous rights framework threatens economic certainty and jobs, United Steelworkers warns 2026-02-13 [USW]

BC strike drastically slowed cannabis sales, report shows 2026-02-13 [the oz.]

Tumbler Ridge shooting: unions highlight need for school safety, mental health supports 2026-02-13 [HR Reporter]

CUPE sends solidarity to Tumbler Ridge 2026-02-12 [CUPE]

Statement on Tumbler Ridge 2026-02-11 [Teamsters]

USW statement on the fatal mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C. 2026-02-11 [USW]

Statement on Tumbler Ridge from CLC President 2026-02-11 [CLC]

Standing Together After the Tumbler Ridge School Tragedy 2026-02-11 [BCGEU]

Statement on disappearance during ferry sailing 2026-02-11 [BCF&MWU]

K-12 provincial bargaining committee returning to table for critical session 2026-02-10 [CUPE BC]

K-12 provincial bargaining committee returning to table for critical session 2026-02-10 [CUPE]

Eby says 2,000 public service jobs cut and counting as B.C. faces $11.2B deficit 2026-02-09 [CBC]

This month in labour history

This month in labour history

2-03-1986 Workers in Newfoundland and Labrador's Transport and Public Works departments begin an illegal strike in response to a law that requires public sector unions to designate 49 per cent of their members as essential before taking strike action. [more]

3-03-1937 Polish and Italian migrant workers start a sit-down strike at the Holmes Foundry in Sarnia, Ontario. A mob of 300 "Canadian-born" men evict them and also attack their homes. Fifty workers are injured. [more]

4-03-1919 Canadian soldiers waiting for demobilization at an army camp in Wales riot against delays in returning them home. Five men are killed and dozens arrested before the mutiny is suppressed, but plans for demobilization are speeded up. [more]

4-03-1910 An avalanche in the Rogers Pass, British Columbia, takes the lives of workers clearing snow from Canadian Pacific Railway tracks. A total of 62 bodies are recovered, including four the following spring. The dead include 32 contract labourers from Japan. [more]

6-03-1925 Nova Scotia coal miners shut down the mines after the British Empire Steel Corporation refuses to continue contract negotiations and cuts off credit at company stores. It is the beginning of an historic five-month strike. [more]

7-03-1978 Women workers begin a 23-week strike for a first contract at a small auto parts plant in Centralia, Ontario. The Fleck workers' militancy wins wide support and shows the need for reforms in labour law. [more]

8-03-1980 In Hamilton, Ontario, an International Women's Day rally features the Women Back Into Stelco campaign. A human rights complaint by five women forces a major steel company to change their hiring practices. [more]

9-03-1906 Mineworkers in the Lethbridge, Alberta district go on strike against poverty wages and are met by scabs, police and private detectives. They win a small wage increase with the help of a mediator, but the company refuses to recognize the union. [more]

10-03-1925 The Hamilton Tigers, who finished first in the regular hockey season, strike for an increase of $200 per game. Five days later, the team is suspended from further play for the Stanley Cup. [more]

10-03-1957 Copper miners at Murdochville, Quebec launch a strike for union recognition. The unsuccessful struggle lasts seven months and the courts award Noranda Mines $1.5 million in damages, to be paid by the United Steelworkers. [more]

12-03-2012 Union organizer and feminist Madeleine Parent, born in Montreal in 1918, dies at age 93 after a lifetime of service to the organization of workers and the cause of social justice. [more]

13-03-1919 In Calgary, Alberta, the Western Canadian Labour Conference calls for sweeping political and economic changes, including abolition of production for profit and the organization of workers on industrial lines. They adopt the name One Big Union. [more]

17-03-1960 Five Italian immigrant workers die in an underground tunnel at a watermain construction project in suburban Toronto. The Hogg's Hollow Disaster draws public attention to the unsafe conditions in construction and the exploitation of immigrant workers. [more]

25-03-2006 An accounting instructor dies from injuries received on the picket line at Centennial College in Toronto during a province-wide strike. John Stammers, 62, was a member of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union. [more]

27-03-1912 Thousands of workers start to walk out of railway construction camps on the Fraser River in British Columbia in a strike led by the Industrial Workers of the World. When Joe Hill visits, he writes a song for the Wobbly song book. [more]

31-03-2004 Bill C-45 comes into force, amending the Criminal Code to impose penalties on corporations and managers for violations causing workplace injuries or death. It is named the Westray Bill after the 1992 mine disaster. [more]

31-03-1949 The Canadian Seamen's Union launches a strike to defend union contracts. Shipping companies and Canadian authorities collaborate with the Seafarers' International Union to drive out the CSU. [more]