After four weeks of strike action by the union representing B.C.’s public service workers, talks are set to resume Monday with the province. But the picket lines in front of government offices and liquor stores are not coming down, and with no end in sight to the labour dispute, the uncertainty is creating more and more problems. Alissa Thibault reports.
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Uncertainty looms as talks set to resume between BCGEU and the province this week
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