86.2 per cent cast a ballot in the strike vote and of those, 92.2 per cent voted in favour of a strike mandate.
Of the eligible DGC B.C. members, 86.2 per cent cast a ballot in the strike vote and of those, 92.2 per cent voted in favour of a strike mandate, the results of which were shared Friday morning.
“Their strength and resolve make it clear that respect, fairness and safety in the workplace are non-negotiable.Article content According to the Vancouver Economic Commission, the B.C. film and television industry was worth $3.4 billion in 2019 and 2020.
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