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After an almost four decade career as a public service worker and union activist, Bob Jackson stepped down as the PSAC BC Regional Executive Vice-President at the close of our regional convention in June 2017. We asked some of the people Bob has worked with over the years for their thoughts. Watch the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RTPOqei-fg

Sisters, Brothers, and Friends,

June 21 is the day set aside as the day to celebrate the Indigenous peoples of Canada. This year, 2017, marks the country’s 150th birthday. The birthday celebration conversation has non-Indigenous celebrants voicing pride in good fortune gained through hard work. This Indigenous non-celebrant voices sorrow that generations of my ancestors have been brutalized for 150 years by this country’s laws. Today. Still.

Earlier this week, delegates to the PSAC BC regional convention elected Brother Jamey Mills to serve as the new PSAC Regional Executive Vice-President for British Columbia.

Jamey is a long time union leader who began his career as an activist as the Young Workers Coordinator on the PSAC BC Regional Council and as a member of the BC Federation of Labour Young Worker Committee, where he sat on the BC Fed Executive Council.

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