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Cannabis Store Workers Join Labor Strike In British Columbia
Oct 7, 2025
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The Canadian B.C. General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) strike expanded last
week with nearly 900 additional workers from 22 worksites joining the
action, including employees at 20 more British Columbia liquor and
cannabis stores, Global News reports. The strike has already temporarily
closed cannabis distribution centers in the province.
In addition to B.C. liquor and cannabis workers, the strike includes staff
from the Ministry of Environment and Parks, Children & Family Development,
Energy and Climate Solutions, and Water, Land and Resource Stewardship.
In a statement, Paul Finch, BCGEU president and chair of the public service
bargaining committee, said the union’s “members are showing incredible
strength and resolve.”
“Every day this government delays, pressure on public services grows.
Public service workers deserve wages that keep up with the cost of living.
The government must return to the table now with a serious offer – or job
action will escalate further. We are not backing down.” — Finch via Global
News
The government recently revised its offer to send the strike from a 4% wage
increase over two years to a 5% increase over two years. The union,
however, contends that the 5% is not an increase in general wages but that
it bundles market adjustments and other unrelated items, and that not all
workers would receive the increase.
The strike is now in its fifth week.













