On October 5, 2021 Lori Wanamaker, Head of the B.C. Public Service announced the end of medical privacy and bodily autonomy for 38,000 employees. Despite her claim of creating “a B.C. Public Service where every employee feels they belong, where every employee feels they have a voice”, the results from a Freedom of Information request show there is no such thing for hundreds of BC Public Servants.
One year later, BC is still firing hundreds of of public servants for not proving 2 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, yet pandemic restrictions are lifted and the passport is withdrawn for the public.
We provide the services British Columbians count on every day. We’d like to continue serving our fellow British Columbians or receive fair compensation for losing our jobs.
Private businesses and corporations follow the government’s lead. If your job is under threat, or you felt coerced into getting vaccinated to keep it, our legal efforts could help you, too.
United We Stand
Join us in Victoria at 12:00pm on Wednesday, 05 October at the B.C. legislature to mark the 1-year anniversary of the vaccine mandate that ended medical privacy and bodily autonomy for 38,000 B.C. public servants, with no end in sight.
We encourage you to meet in peaceful protest with others in your communities.
If you are unable to gather in person there are other ways that you can mark this occasion.
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- Share the commemorative video
- Share the tweets, social posts and employee stories & videos to remind others that our fight still continues
DONATE
You can support our legal and hardship funds by donating through GiveSendGo, send an e-transfer to finance@bcpsforfreedom.com or by returning your empty cans and bottles to any Return-It location (BCPSEF account #123-123-1233).
We depend on donations to fund our efforts. Your financial support is critical. No donation is too small.
We are grateful to and sincerely thank everyone who gives whatever amount they can. Read more about what we are doing for public servants, why we’re doing it and what we do with the funds we raise.
About Us
The BCPS Employees for Freedom Society is a volunteer-run, registered not-for-profit society in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
We stand for medical privacy and bodily autonomy of all peoples in British Columbia, as protected by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
3 Comments
Natasha Holm · March 4, 2023 at 12:17 am
I’m a great candidate for a job which I was offered, but the employment documents state I need to be vaccinated. When is this mandate going to be lifted? Is there any talk at the provincial table?
Brad Jones · November 29, 2022 at 2:38 pm
Is it not considered discrimination to block people from working in Canada because they don’t want an experimental vaccine that is known for various adverse reactions and deaths and which does not stop Covid infection or transmission of Covid?
Predictor · October 28, 2022 at 8:38 am
Good morning, have you filed a human rights, policy grievance etc against those responsible for this dictatorship ideology.
If no legal action is started, this is pointless.
Further, we don’t need an inquiry but accountability, financial compensation for those affected, suspensions and terminations for the responsible.