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Premier, Labour minister join unions at PNE Labour Day event

Premier, Labour minister join unions at PNE Labour Day event

CUPE BC General Vice President Karen Ranalletta addresses the Labour Day crowd.

CUPE BC General Vice President Karen Ranalletta addresses the Labour Day crowd.

VANCOUVER – CUPE members and their families celebrated Labour Day at the PNE on September 3, joining a rally attended by Premier John Horgan and Minister of Labour Harry Bains. CUPE BC General Vice-President Karen Ranalletta brought greetings on behalf of President Paul Faoro, the executive board, and CUPE’s 92,000 members across B.C.

Ranalletta, thanked CUPE members “who deliver public services that make our communities safer, stronger, and more inclusive” working in libraries, universities, colleges, community social services, emergency services, airlines, health care, transportation, municipalities and K-12. She also gave a shout-out to Local 1004 members who work at the PNE.

Bains said the importance of Labour Day should never be forgotten.

“It’s a day steeped in rich history. Rights and protections that workers enjoy today were hard won, often with sacrifices,” said the Labour minister, adding that rights and protections that put people first are fundamental to his own beliefs. Bains added that the hard work of the labour movement has made life better for everyone in British Columbia by creating the wealth that pays for our social programs. And he pledged that the BC NDP government would build on its accomplishments thus far by doing everything possible “to make B.C. workplaces the safest in Canada.”

The crowd gave a warm and heartfelt welcome to Premier Horgan, who thanked the Labour Minister for his work on behalf of British Columbians and acknowledged that almost the entire caucus was in attendance.

Horgan, describing the powerful impact of working to make things better for all people, shared the story of a young couple he met on the campaign trail last year. The couple recently had a healthy baby girl and now save $1,000 every month on childcare, which means they can afford to pay their mortgage and stay in B.C.

“I want to thank each and every one of you who work in the public sector and private sector each and every day to make this province so great,” said Horgan, adding a special thanks to CUPE members who support the B.C. public schools that reopened this week.

“Working people fought tirelessly to make sure we have the rights and benefits we enjoy in this great province today,” said the Premier. “We must never forget the struggle and challenge.”

Horgan also encouraged those in attendance to support the referendum on proportional representation this Fall: “For too long the first-past-the-post system has allowed less than a majority of British Columbians to have 100 per cent of the say and the power. Sharing power is what proportional representation is all about.”

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