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CUPE 8911: We eagerly await the opportunity to participate in E-Comm 9-1-1 review

CUPE 8911: We eagerly await the opportunity to participate in E-Comm 9-1-1 review

VANCOUVERโ€” CUPE 8911 applauds the B.C. governmentโ€™s move to launch a comprehensive review of E-Comm, the corporation that provides emergency communication services across B.C. As the union representing more than seven hundred 9-1-1 operators, dispatchers, and support staff at E-Comm, we are ready and willing to share our insights and frontline experience.

โ€œCommunities across B.C. have expressed serious concerns about local emergency services. As the people who answer 9-1-1 calls from across the province, our members have firsthand experience and share those concerns,โ€ said CUPE 8911 President Donald Grant. โ€œWe have been raising alarm bells about the challenges facing our 9-1-1 response system and look forward to finally having the opportunity to share our knowledge and insights in a meaningful way.โ€

CUPE 8911 has been expressing concerns about service and staffing levels for years, and has also flagged systemic governance issues at E-Comm. โ€œItโ€™s not just about service and response levels,โ€ said Donald Grant. โ€œThere are serious problems with the governance structure at E-Comm which lead to a lack of accountability and transparency to the communities and the people it is meant to serve.โ€

CUPE 8911 is not alone in their concerns about the service levels, staff shortages, operational capacity and sustainability of E-Comm. Local governments across B.C. have raised similar concerns about E-Comm operations and services, along with questions about its transparency and accountability.

โ€œFamilies across B.C. should be able to rely on emergency services whenever and wherever they need it. That doesnโ€™t happen without a reliable, responsive, 9-1-1 system that is fully resourced and staffed,โ€ added Grant.  โ€œWe hope this review will help establish a fully public 9-1-1 system that serves British Columbians and supports the 9-1-1 operators doing this important work.โ€

About CUPE 8911, Emergency Communications Professionals of BC:

CUPE 8911, the Emergency Communications Professionals of BC, represents more than seven hundred 9-1-1 operators, call takers, dispatchers, IT, and support professionals employed by E-Comm Emergency Communications for BC Inc. With worksites in Vancouver, Burnaby, and Saanich, members provide 99% of the initial 9-1-1 call answer for the province and answer, triage, dispatch and update emergency calls for 34 police agencies and 40 fire departments across the province.

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