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B.C. Conservatives make opening bid to end union-only contracts for public projects

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The B.C. Conservative Party is taking a stab at ending the provincial government’s policy that only allows unionized tradespeople to work on public projects with a bill introduced by MLA Kiel Giddens and debated in the legislature on Monday (April 13).
And while Giddens’s private member’s bill has about zero chance of passing, the measure does indicate the party is likely willing to make ending these “community benefit agreements” part of an election platform.
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