With the WorkSafe BC review report due for submission by Ms. Janet Patterson to the Ministry of Labour on October 31, a co-signed letter from 46 of BC’s largest business organizations, including the BCCA, has been submitted to Minster Harry Bains…
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We are pleased that Minister Bains accepted Labour Code recommendations provided by the Labour Relations Code Review Panel, particularly in regard to maintaining the secret ballot. We also support the proposed updates to the Employment Standards Act, which seek to improve the safety of children and youth in all industries, and enhance protective supports for all workers…
In August, BCCA joined 45 of BC’s largest business organizations in pulling out of the Province’s review of WorkSafeBC, saying it was not being conducted in an independent, impartial and balanced manner…
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BC Supreme Court to hear CBA/PLA Legal Challenge in February, 2020
In early October 2019, we received word that five days have been set aside by the BC Supreme Court to hear the legal challenge to the CBA/PLA…
BCCA and 46 of BC’s Largest Business Organizations Submit Letter to Minister Harry Bains
With the WorkSafe BC review report due for submission by Ms. Janet Patterson to the Ministry of Labour on October 31, a co-signed letter from 46 of BC’s largest business organizations, including the BCCA, has been submitted to Minster Harry Bains…
Provincial Government Updates Capital Budget
The provincial government updated its capital budget this week with 19 new projects and cost increases on existing projects, to a total of $3BN…
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BCCA Welcomes Trans Mountain Announcement Resuming Work on Pipeline Expansion Project…
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Minister Bains accepted Labour Code recommendations
We are pleased that Minister Bains accepted Labour Code recommendations provided by the Labour Relations Code Review Panel, particularly in regard to maintaining the secret ballot. We also support the proposed updates to the Employment Standards Act, which seek to improve the safety of children and youth in all industries, and enhance protective supports for all workers…
BCCA Joins 45 of BC’s Largest Business Organizations in Pulling out of WorkSafeBC Provincial Review
In August, BCCA joined 45 of BC’s largest business organizations in pulling out of the Province’s review of WorkSafeBC, saying it was not being conducted in an independent, impartial and balanced manner…