Collective agreements
The Memorandum of Settlement for the 19th Main Agreement was ratified on October 18th, 2022.
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- BCGEU agreements
- ETO component hours of work (HOW)
- BCNU agreements
- PEA agreements
- King's Printer/Unifor agreements
- Crown Counsel Association agreements
- Contact a union or association
- Resources
- Contact us
BCGEU collective agreement
The most recent terms agreed to by the province and the BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU):
Component agreements
- Administrative Professionals (19th – 2022) (PDF, 409KB)
- Environment, Technical and Operations (19th – 2022) (PDF, 712KB)
- Social, Information and Health (19th – 2022) (PDF, 489KB)
- Retail Stores and Warehouse (19th – 2022) (PDF, 568KB)
- Correctional and Sheriff Services (17th – 2014) (PDF, 445KB)
ETO component hours of work (HOW)
The Hours of Work (HOW) for the ETO Component page on Careers & MyHR has training resources and assists worksites covered by the ETO Component Agreement to gain understanding of the application of the hours of work (HOW) language.
Historic agreements
18th agreements
- BCGEU 18th Main Agreement (PDF, 2.89MB)
- BCGEU Main Memorandum of Settlement (18th – 2019) (PDF, 1.1MB)
- Administrative Services Appendix 1 – Ministry Seniority Units: Auxiliary Layoff and Recall (PDF, 172KB)
- Administrative Services (18th – 2019) (PDF, 399KB)
- Environmental, Technical and Operational (ETO) (18th – 2019) (PDF, 660KB)
- Retail Stores and Warehouse (18th – 2019) (PDF, 1MB)
- Social, Information and Health (18th – 2019) (PDF, 491KB)
17th agreements
- BCGEU 17th Master Agreement (PDF, 3.6MB)
- Memorandum of Settlement for the 17th Master Agreement (PDF, 620KB)
- Administrative Services (17th – 2014) (PDF, 399KB)
- Retail Stores and Warehouse (17th – 2014) (PDF, 431KB)
- Social, Information and Health (17th – 2014) (PDF, 441KB)
- Environmental, Technical and Operational (17th – 2014) (PDF, 506KB)
- Correctional and Sheriff Services (17th – 2014) (PDF, 445KB)
BCNU collective agreement
The most recent terms agreed to by the province and the BC Nurses' Union (BCNU):
Historic agreements
- Nurses' 16th Master and Component Agreements (PDF, 2.04MB)
- Nurses' 15th Master Agreement (PDF, 1.9MB)
- Nurses' 14th Master Agreement (PDF, 2.7MB)
Component agreements
- Community Services Nurses (14th) (PDF, 117KB)
- Hospital Services Nurses (14th) (PDF, 215KB)
PEA collective agreement
The most recent terms agreed to by the province and the Professional Employees Association:
- PEA 17th Main and Subsidiary Agreements (October 2022) (PDF, 1.44MB)
- Memorandum of Settlement for the 17th Main and Subsidiary Agreements (PDF, 566KB)
- PEA 2024 Allowances and Reimbursements (PDF, 149.7KB)
Historic agreements
- PEA 16th Main and Subsidiary Agreements (January 2019) (PDF, 1.13MB)
- Memorandum of Settlement for the 16th Main and Subsidiary Agreements (PDF, 330KB)
- PEA 15th Master and Subsidiary Agreements (PDF, 3MB)
- Memorandum of Settlement for the 15th Master and Subsidiary Agreements (PDF, 628KB)
- PEA 14th Master and Subsidiary Agreements (PDF, 1.1MB)
- 2012 PEA and BCGEU Collective Agreements Guide (PPTX, 205KB)
- PEA 13th Master and Subsidiary Agreements (PDF 1.1MB)
- Extension to the PEA 13th Master Agreement
- Amendments to PEA 13th Master and Subsidiary Agreements (PDF, 475KB)
King's Printer/Unifor agreement
The most recent terms agreed to by King's Printer and Unifor:
Historic agreements
- Queen's Printer Agreement with Unifor (2019 to 2022) (PDF, 444KB)
- Queen's Printer Agreement with Unifor (2014 to 2019) (PDF, 444KB)
- Queen's Printer Agreement with CEP (2012 to 2014) (PDF, 723KB)
Crown Counsel Association agreement
Historic agreements
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Contact a union or association
- BC General Employees' Union (BCGEU)
- BC Nurses' Union (BCNU)
- Professional Employees Association (PEA)
- Unifor
- BC Crown Counsel Association
Resources
- Assignment of Union Dues: BCGEU or PEA (PDF, 5KB)
- Assignment of Union Dues: BCNU (PDF, 25KB)
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