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E-Comm, CUPE 8911 reach tentative agreement

E-Comm, CUPE 8911 reach tentative agreement

VANCOUVERโ€” E-Comm 9-1-1 (Emergency Communications for British Columbia Inc.) and Emergency Communications Professionals of BC (CUPE Local 8911) reached a tentative agreement late last night for a new three-year collective agreement.

โ€œThis new deal modernizes our collective agreement with improvements to compensation, benefits, and support for B.C.โ€™s first first responders who make sure there is someone there to answer the phone when you need help,โ€ said CUPE 8911 President Donald Grant. โ€œMore work will need to be done to stabilize staffing levels at E-Comm, but this is an important step towards making sure there is a strong and resilient emergency communications system in British Columbia.โ€

E-Comm Vice President (People and Culture) Greg Conner said the proposed agreement was reached in a spirit of cooperation and mutual respect. โ€œThe outcomes will have lasting and positive impact on our collective ability to recruit, retain and develop the people who provide essential public safety services to the people of B.C,โ€ said Conner.

Terms of the agreement will be released upon ratification by both parties.

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