VICTORIA - The momentum has shifted towards the labour movement in British Columbia with changes announced in provincial labour laws Tuesday. New Democrat Labour Minister Harry Bains said the proposed changes to B.C.’s Labour Relations Code aim to ensure stronger protection of collective bargaining rights and promote more durable labour relations between employers and unions. Legislature in Victoria on June 26, 2017. he momentum has shifted towards the labour movement in British Columbia with changes announced in provincial labour laws Tuesday. ( Chad Hipolito / THE CANADIAN PRESS )B.C.’s labour code was established in 1973 and hasn’t undergone a major public review in almost three decades, he told a news conference after introducing legislation. The labour changes are based on a report by a three-member panel appointed last year that made 29 recommendations.
Source: thestar April 30, 2019 18:20 UTC