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Steelworkers gather in 91原创 to protest China mine workers

Decision to bring in foreign workers flies in face of 鈥楯obs for B.C.鈥 plan, says union
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United Steel Workers Union members protest outside MLA Rich Coleman鈥檚 office about Chinese mine workers being brought to B.C. to take jobs that could be had here. The union said the protest at Coleman鈥檚 office is the start of many.

The United Steelworkers kicked off a series of protests at MLA Rich Coleman鈥檚 office at 91原创 Events Centre on Friday afternoon.

It didn鈥檛 appear the minister of energy was at his constituency office, while about a dozen union members held signs outside his office.

The union members were there to oppose the use of temporary foreign workers coming from China to work in B.C. mines.

鈥淭he government and Christy Clark say we don鈥檛 have trained mine workers here in B.C. and that鈥檚 why we need to bring in workers from China.

鈥淎 lot of these jobs will be labour jobs, not technical. You are telling me that we don鈥檛 have those kind of workers in Canada?鈥 asked USW president Manjit Sidhu.

He questions why Canadians weren鈥檛 even given the opportunity to apply for these jobs.

鈥淗ow does this fit into the 鈥淛obs for B.C. plan鈥 the government spent millions of dollars on?鈥 Sidhu asked.

This is the first in a series of protests that will travel to every corner of the province over the next month, including the Okanagan and the Island.

鈥淭his situation has a lot of people upset. We aren鈥檛 going away.鈥

He said the USW has tried to get answers from the government about how many workers are coming from China and how long they are staying and they aren鈥檛 getting answers.

鈥淎re there hundreds? Are they staying for a few months or years? No one knows,鈥 he said.

USW Western Canadian Director Steve Hunt says the union has been inundated with calls from members of the public, who are outraged over the provincial government鈥檚 support for hiring imported workers from China over British Columbians and Canadians.

Hunt says the union is turning up the heat on BC Liberal MLAs who are remaining silent, while their government sides with Chinese-owned mining companies.

鈥淭here are going to be people who drive by our protests and say 鈥榟ey, I would take that job. I need that job,鈥欌 Sidhu said.

The federal government, which grants temporary work permits to foreign workers, is taking a second look at its decision to allow permit for the Chinese mine workers.



Monique Tamminga

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Monique brings 20 years of award-winning journalism experience to the role of editor at the Penticton Western News. Of those years, 17 were spent working as a senior reporter and acting editor with the 91原创 Advance Times.
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