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Kelowna jail guards re-issue 72-hour strike notice

Kelowna jail guards re-issue 72-hour strike notice

DSC_9214.jpgKELOWNA – CUPE Local 338 members who work as jail guards at the Kelowna RCMP Detachment have re-issued 72-hour strike notice to Commissionaires BC, to be effective as of 6:00 a.m. Friday, December 22.  

 

“Kelowna jail guards work to keep their community safe every day, and they deserve to make a living wage,” says CUPE National Representative and lead negotiator Harry Nott. “We have urged Commissionaires BC to reconsider their position, and meet with us prior to the beginning of this strike – we still believe this strike could be avoided.”

Nott says that should Commissionaires BC revise their offer or agree to a bargaining session that the union would consider putting strike action on hold.

CUPE 338 represents 1,000 members who provide vital community services to Kelowna area residents and businesses.

Seventeen of those members work at the Kelowna RCMP detachment as jail guards and provide services including overseeing prisoners, assisting with prisoner searches and cell searches, organizing meals, recording prisoner activity, finger printing, and dispensing approved prescription medications to persons in custody.

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