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Members of the B.C. General Employment Union (BCEGU) and Professional Employees Association (PEA) walked the picket line for the fourth day on Friday, Sept. 5.
A group of approximately 50 people walked the Surrey picket line in front of an ICBC driver's licensing office (10470 152 St.). One individual held a sign that read, "'90s music, not '90s wages," and another had one that said, "I work 4 the province and I can't afford to live in it!"
Vehicles passing by could be heard honking in support.
The B.C. General Employees' Union (BCGEU) and the Professional Employees' Association (PEA) began the job action on Tuesday, Sept. 2. An agreement between the government and unions allows only select workers to go on strike, ensuring essential government service