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Labour leaders to join CUPE 1816 rally for benefits

Labour leaders to join CUPE 1816 rally for benefits

BURNABY—CUPE BC Secretary-Treasurer Trevor Davies will be one of three labour leaders calling on Pacific Blue Cross to abandon its targeting of retiree benefits when CUPE 1816 holds a rally on Friday at the company’s main office.

Joining Davies at the rally, “Standing Up for Benefits”, will be BC Federation of Labour Secretary-Treasurer Aaron Ekman and MoveUp Secretary-Treasurer Lori Mayhew.

The rally will begin at 11 a.m. at 4250 Canada Way (corner of Gilmore) in Burnaby.

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