Advertisement

B.C. paramedics union says negotiations broke down, warns of a possible strike

The Ambulance Paramedics of British Columbia union is warning about potential job action after it says contract negotiations with BC Emergency Health Services broke down before Christmas.

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...
A paramedic is seen outside ambulances parked at the entrance to the emergency department at Richmond General Hospital, in Richmond on Sunday, November 27th, 2022. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)

VANCOUVER, B.C. — The union representing thousands of paramedics, dispatchers and call takers in British Columbia is warning about potential job action after it says contract negotiations broke down before Christmas.

A statement from Ambulance Paramedics of British Columbia says it has been in collective agreement negotiations with the employer, BC Emergency Health Services, since September.

It says it is now engaging its membership about possible job action, including the possibility of a strike.

Advertisement

The BC Emergency Health Services did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

The union says it’s seeking improvements in several areas, including stronger protections against contracting out, better deployment models for underserved and rural areas, and strengthened mental support for frontline workers.

Jason Jackson, president and lead negotiator with the union, says it is prepared to do what’s necessary to bring the employer back to the table, and if required, involve mediation to reach a fair agreement.

Advertisement

He says the province will continue to lose skilled professionals — at the price of communities — without seeing “meaningful improvements” to wages, benefits and wellness initiatives.

“This is not where we expected or wanted to be,” Jackson said in the release.

“We are deeply concerned about what will happen if government fails to take these negotiations seriously.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published December 30th, 2025.

The Canadian Press

Report a typo or an error

 

Stay connected with local news

Make us your

home page

Authors

The Canadian Press is Canada’s trusted news source and leader in providing real-time, bilingual multimedia stories across print, broadcast and digital platforms.

Close the CTA