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On October 17, the BC Federation of Labour spearheaded a major labour shutdown of the province's capital, Victoria. Termed a "Day of Protest" rather than a general strike, the city saw the vast majority of its public services crippled by labour action. The event culminated in a massive protest at the
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The next round of negotiations began in 2011, when the previous contract expired. The provincial government demanded the same net zero outcome accepted by all other public sector unions. Additionally, the government sought more control over professional development, reduced seniority provisions, and
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The BCTF began a strike on October 7, 2005. It maintained that breaking the law for a just cause (having its collective bargaining rights limited and a contract imposed) was acceptable. Critics of the BCTF claimed that the job action set a bad example for the children they teach. The job action was
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The Executive Committee (EC) of the BCTF is elected by the AGM and consists of eleven members. Three of these serve in a full-time capacity: the President, the First Vice-President, and the Second Vice-President. The EC has overall responsibility for the running of the federation. It meets monthly,
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On the same day, Premier Gordon Campbell made his first public comments during the strike. He called on the BCTF to obey the law and said that the union has "made a complete mockery of the British Columbia Supreme Court." He reiterated his government's position that it would not negotiate with the
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Without a contract at the beginning of the new school year, negotiations soured and an agreement was unlikely. To pressure the BCPSEA and the government to capitulate on wage and classroom size demands, on September 27, over 88 per cent of 31,740 teachers voted to begin job action by withdrawing
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The BCTF demanded a 15 per cent wage increase over three years (costed at $ 560 million by the BCTF and $ 2 billion by the provincial government), increased paid prep time, improved benefits, additional leave, and an additional six discretionary leave days per year to care for a sick friend or
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Late in the day on June 30, 2006, the two sides reached a tentative agreement for a 16 per cent increase in wages and benefits over a five-year contract. Because the agreement was reached before the month-end deadline, teachers were eligible for a
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The Representative Assembly meets three times a year and has the responsibilities of approving a budget and electing the Judicial Council and Committee of Ombudspersons. The RA also makes policy and procedural decisions for the federation.
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The Annual General Meeting is a meeting of delegates and local representatives elected by members through locals and the eleven members of the Executive Committee. There are approximately 670 voting delegates at an Annual General Meeting.
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with additional meetings as necessary. The EC is the employer of BCTF staff and determines what work will be done in any given year. It also has responsibility for the creation and appointment of any advisory committees or task forces.
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imminent, the government introduced legislation on October 5 to extend the previous contract through the end of the school year—June 2006—at which time the across-the-board wage freeze would be revisited. After a
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illegal because teaching in British Columbia was considered an essential service and teachers were not allowed to strike. The BCTF, however, maintained that under the provisions of the Canadian
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As a result of the continuing defiance of her court order, Justice Brenda Brown on October 13 ordered the BCTF to cease paying strike pay to its members or use its funds to prolong the strike.
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The BCTF held an emergency vote to carry out the strike despite the BCLRB ruling, with 90.5 per cent of the participating members voting in favour of proceeding with protest action.
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Locals are responsible for acting on behalf of members regarding local matters. Members in locals elect their local president and executive, who guide the affairs of the local.
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was brought in and presented proposals to end the strike. Both the government and the BCTF accepted his recommendations, and on October 24, the teachers went back to work.
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Members, through locals, elect delegates to the BCTF Annual General Meeting (AGM). The AGM makes key decisions for the organization and elects the Executive Committee.
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On June 9, 2006, the union announced that if a contract was not reached before the start of the school year, it was prepared to commence labour disruption (
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The President of the federation has responsibility for overall supervision of the affairs of the organization between meetings of the Executive Committee.
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Members, through locals, elect local representatives, who make up the Representative Assembly (RA). The RA has key decision-making responsibilities.
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Since 1992, contract negotiations for BC public school teachers have been on a province-wide basis, negotiating a single contract with the
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supervisory and administrative duties. Without successful contract negotiation, more severe action would begin on October 11.
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Talks between the union and the government proceeded without much progress. The main sticking point was
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As of 2018, the BCTF was made up of 45,000 teachers from across the province of British Columbia.
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Negotiations began between the teachers and the BCPSEA after the contract expired in June 2004.
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BC NDP, Bill 12 passed on October 7. Furthermore, the BCPSEA successfully applied to the
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Members of the BCTF determine the decisions and directions of the BCTF in two ways:
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The constitution and bylaws establish the rules by which the organization is run.
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Primary and secondary school teachers' unions and trade union centres in Canada
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Legislature, where it was estimated that up to 20,000 people rallied.
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On October 12, a small number of defiant teachers began crossing
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Following the strike action, the BCPSEA filed a complaint in the
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Association des enseignantes et des enseignants franco-ontariens
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British Columbia Teachers' Federation – Canadian Labour Unions
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that represents all public school teachers in the province of
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British Columbia Public School Employers' Association
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Educational organizations based in British Columbia
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