B.C. teachers ratify new four-year agreement for 3% annual wage boost
VANCOUVER — The head of British Columbia’s teachers’ union says parents will see better supports for their school-aged children after its members ratified a four-year collective agreement with the province.
The B.C. Teachers’ Federation said in a statement that those members who cast a ballot voted 91 per cent in favour of ratifying the agreement, which includes a three per cent wage increase over four years.
“That advocacy that we’ve been doing sees some modest improvements here for kids and for classrooms, and for public education,” BCTF president Carole Gordon said in an interview Thursday.
The union, which represents 52,000 educators in the province, said the contract follows a year of negotiations where it raised priorities such as improved classroom conditions, stronger mental health supports for children and plans to recruit and retain teachers.











