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Lower Mainland K-12 workers launch day of strike action

Lower Mainland K-12 workers launch day of strike action

BURNABY – More than 100 members of CUPE 379 launched a day of strike actions today with a study session at their maintenance yard. They are being joined by CUPE K-12 colleagues in Vancouver, New West, Richmond, Delta and Surrey. All are activating their strike mandates, voted on after the breakdown of talks with local school boards. Talks at the provincial bargaining table broke down in April with virtually no progress made towards a new contract.

The strike actions are designed not to disrupt students and are the first step towards province-wide job action in the fall.  The 27,000 CUPE K-12 education workers in the province have been without a contract for more than a year and without a wage increase since 2009.  Almost all of CUPE’s 57 K-12 locals have now passed strike votes and are activating their strike mandates.

Actions around the Lower Mainland today include:

Vancouver CUPE Locals 15 and 407   

Study Session at workshop
11:45-12 Noon at 1549 Clark Dr, Vancouver  

New Westminster CUPE local 409   

Various actions throughout the day at various district schools – the main action at New West Secondary

Richmond CUPE Local 716 SD#38

Info leafleting around School District Administration Building
7am-6pm at 7811 Granville St

Surrey CUPE Local 728 SD#36

Information session at maintenance yard
2:45-3:15pm at #6700 – 144 St, Surrey

Delta CUPE Local 1091 SD#37

Overtime ban

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