-

Regional District of Fraser-Fort George Locks Out Workers

PRINCE GEORGE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Regional District of Fraser-Fort George has decided to lock out District workers, effectively turning their back on community members requiring services throughout our region.

There is no such thing as a partial lockout—a lockout of one employee is a lockout of all employees. Due to the Regional District’s decision, all services provided by members of CUPE 1699 will be stopped tomorrow morning (Friday, November 7), except those deemed essential in accordance with the Essential Service Order in place.

“There is a real gap in leadership at the District”, says Daniel Burke, President of CUPE 1699. “Instead of getting back to the bargaining table, and putting in meaningful effort to resolve this, the District has decided to expand the conflict.”

“The choice to indefinitely disrupt the public services that residents depend on follows the baffling decision not to install ice at two district arenas for more than a month when there was no job action taking place at all,” added Burke.

CUPE 1699 members have participated in limited job action since October 18 to highlight the need for a fair contract. The Union says that many workers have already left the Regional District or are actively looking for other jobs because the District continues to demonstrate a lack of respect to its employees.

“We are waiting for the District to stop misrepresenting details of negotiations and cherry-picking numbers,” says Burke, noting that the Union has been ready and prepared to return to the bargaining table as soon as the District is willing to talk. “The District says it wants to serve residents and communities, but when they lock out workers—so they are unable to provide critical services— it shows that these words are hollow.”

CUPE 1699 represents over 100 workers in the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George. These workers are responsible for district services like building inspection, land use, public safety, parks and recreation facilities, water systems, and solid waste management to communities in the region, including Prince George, District of Mackenzie, the Villages of McBride and Valemount, and 7 electoral areas.

COPE491

Contacts

For more information:
Daniel Burke
President, CUPE 1699
403-797-5061, president1699@gmail.com

Jessica Orcutt
CUPE Communications Representative
250-327-4191, jorcutt@cupe.ca

Canadian Union of Public Employees


Release Versions

Contacts

For more information:
Daniel Burke
President, CUPE 1699
403-797-5061, president1699@gmail.com

Jessica Orcutt
CUPE Communications Representative
250-327-4191, jorcutt@cupe.ca

More News From Canadian Union of Public Employees

CUPE Ontario and Ontario NDP Challenge Conservatives’ Claims on Bill 60 and Water Privatization With Damning Legal Opinion

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Ford Conservatives’ plan to privatize Ontario’s water was conclusively exposed today as leaders from CUPE Ontario and the Ontario NDP were joined by a lawyer from Goldblatt Partners LLP to release a legal opinion that reveals the true intent of Bill 60, the Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act, 2025. CUPE Ontario commissioned a legal review of Schedule 16 of Bill 60 as part of the union’s fight against the Ford government’s plans to privatize publicly owned regiona...

CUPE’s largest Nova Scotian Nursing Home Local Votes to Strike

SYDNEY, NS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Workers from Harbourstone Enhanced Care, represented by Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 1183, have voted 87% in favour of a strike mandate, making them the 39th CUPE long term care home to take this action. “As long-term care workers, we don’t do this job for the money or the praise, certainly not the notoriety—we do it because we genuinely care about the residents in these homes, about their families, and we want to do our part in making their lives...

Media Advisory - NSCAD Rally

HALIFAX, NS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Striking Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) workers and their allies are rallying tomorrow, March 13, at 11:00 AM outside NSCAD’s Fountain Campus at Granville Mall in Halifax. Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 3912 NSCAD Vice President Lachlan Sheldrick and CUPE 3912 President Lauren McKenzie will be available for interviews, along with striking workers, alumni, current undergraduate students, labour movement leaders, and other community su...
Back to Newsroom