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IMPORTANT: Unifor Job Action at BC Transit


August 14, 2026

To: All MoveUP members at BC Transit


Members of Unifor 333 have served BC Transit notice to commence job action, beginning with a uniform ban on August 17, 2026.

Your union supports Unifor in their efforts to negotiate a fair contract.

Make sure MoveUP has your personal email address and phone number

We require your personal email address and your cell phone number in order to communicate with you if job action escalates and picket lines go up. We will not be able to contact you through your work email. You can check your contact information and update it using the MoveUP Member Portal. Please encourage your coworkers to do the same.

If we receive notice that Unifor plans to escalate job action, we will communicate that to you through your personal email and through text message. Sometimes it could be several days before, and sometimes it could be within a few hours. Strikes and job action are fluid and can change rapidly as events unfold. We will keep you updated with the most important information as we receive it. If you become aware of any relevant information, please let your job steward know so they can bring it to our attention.

Below are FAQs regarding picket lines.

What happens if there is a picket line at my work location?

Do not cross a picket line. Seek a MoveUP representative at the picket line for further direction. We are assembling a Job Action Committee (JAC) as well as picket captains in preparation. The JAC and picket captains will be a source of information and a first point of contact for you should picket lines go up.

If you are unable to find them, contact your Union Rep Andrew Cheverie at 604-473-3896 or the MoveUP office at 604-299-0378.

If your employer tells you to work from home because of job action taking place, follow their instructions but contact Andrew immediately to let him know.

Will I get in trouble if I don’t work because of a picket line?

Your collective agreement protects you from discipline if you refuse to cross a legal picket line. If your manager instructs you to cross a picket line, tell them you need to inform MoveUP and then contact a member of the JAC, picket captains, or Andrew immediately. This applies to all MoveUP members, even if you are on a temporary assignment in a managerial position.

What if there are no Unifor members working at my site?

While Unifor members may not work at your location, there remains the possibility that rallies or demonstrations could be held. A rally or demonstration is not considered a picket line, so you will need to report to work as usual. However, we encourage you to support these demonstrations on your own time if possible.

Does MoveUP provide financial support if I can’t work because of a picket line?

MoveUP has a strong defence fund which we use to support our members who are respecting the picket lines of other union members. We will have more details on how to be eligible for picket pay if it becomes necessary.

In the meantime, please collect your last 3 pay stubs and be prepared to submit them to us when we ask. We will need them to process picket pay should Unifor escalate to a full a strike.

To expedite picket payment to you, we have set up a Direct Deposit Authorization Form where you can register your banking information with us. This will allow our team to process your information quicker and avoid any delay in issuing picket pay in the event of job action.

Please be on the lookout for further updates from us through email and text message.

In solidarity,

Andrew Cheverie, Union Representative
Dora Wong, Union Representative
Christy Slusarenko, Vice-President, Combined Units


File Number: 26-BCT-BLTN-Unifor Job Action at BC Transit-August 14, 2026
Union Label: AC/ms USW2009

 

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