Businesses rejoice, restock as strike called off

People in BC’s hospitality industry could be forgiven for stopping to say “cheers” yesterday (Aug. 30), as word spread that government workers were standing down from job action that had threatened vital supply chains.
 
“The Chamber applauds this decision to let workers stay working in our restaurants, craft breweries and all businesses that depend on the government for access to goods,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “Last week, The Chamber was part of a coalition calling for a quick end to this strike and we’re happy our voice has been heard.”
 
BC’s hospitality and tourism sector brings in more than $22.3 billion in annual revenue. The strike, which began Aug. 15, was affecting the viability of many people whose livelihoods depend on the accommodation, liquor and cannabis retail industries.
 
The Liquor Distribution Branch Wholesale Operations division has posted an update on plans to meet outstanding orders and get the service back to speed.