Send a Letter to Help Stop the Mandates
Let’s tell our government officials that we are not okay with vaccine mandates going beyond this month. We will not stand by the divisiveness they have promoted and created.
Let’s tell our government officials that we are not okay with vaccine mandates going beyond this month. We will not stand by the divisiveness they have promoted and created.
“The families I work with will be the ones most impacted as I know it will be another 6 months for my replacement, if they are lucky. “
“As the BCGEU President, you are responsible for addressing problems affecting the union’s members, responding and engaging with all members and developing concrete strategies through direct consultation. We respectfully request you fulfill those responsibilities to this group regarding the concern(s) we raise herein.”………
“The human rights and informed consent law that I have summarized in this letter, is very longstanding and oft-applied in Canada. This law will not be overthrown by the hasty ideological decisions of human rights tribunals and transitory governments chasing the passing winds of public opinion in these turbulent times.”
On November 7, 2021 workers across sectors gathered in Victoria, Nelson, William’s Lake, Kelowna, and Vancouver to stand in solidarity against medical coercion.
“The country I come from also has a card system to control who could survive and how, and who will be condemned to death or isolation just because of a different ideology. Everything started with stigma and discriminatory speech like the ones I hear these days in Canada.”
“The BC Public Service is an employer that touts diversity and inclusion and a gender-based analysis, unless it is inconvenient and doesn’t fit an agenda. “
“The Proposed Policy as outlined in your October 5, 2021 email and in the BCPS’ COVID-19 response FAQs document is unlawful, unconstitutional, discriminatory
and unethical. The only acceptable outcome is to withdraw the Proposed Policy, acknowledge your misjudgment, and allow BCPS employees to carry on with their jobs without further coercive and unjustified interference in their personal lives and private medical decisions.”