Unionizing your workplace with your coworkers presents an opportunity for better wages and benefits, job security, fairness in scheduling, stronger health & safety, a voice at your workplace, respect, ...
Burnaby, B.C. (Coast Salish Territories) - Members of the BC General Employees’ Union (BCGEU) are unsurprised by the report issued February 6, 2025, by British Columbia’s Representative for Children ...
Component 4 includes members who provide health care and related services. They provide nursing care, personal care, housekeeping, building maintenance, laundry, activities, dietary, security and ...
To contact the local executive, please reach out to your BCGEU area office.
Each component is divided into locals, which represent members in regional geographic areas. Locals elect representatives to the component executive, which represents all members in the component.
To date, the BCGEU has sent out over 55,000 new membership cards to members. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 related physical distancing rules, we are unable to print new cards until staff are able to ...
The BCGEU 2025 Scholarship applications are now open. You can find more information about the 2025 Scholarship program and the application form here. Applications are now closed for the 2024 ...
Based on operational needs, the BCGEU externally recruits qualified applicants to work as temporary support staff in our offices. If you are interested in being a part of the union in a temporary ...
To contact the local executive, please reach out to your BCGEU area office.
Component 3 includes members who work in community social services. These caring professionals provide supports, services, and resources to vulnerable families and individuals across the province.
To contact the local executive, please reach out to your BCGEU area office.
Component 20 includes members who work for the B.C. Government engaged in engineering support and inspectional duties at the technical level, as well as those charged with protecting and regulating ...