British Columbia

B.C. school support staff ratify new 3-year contracts

Employees including education assistants, Indigenous support workers and custodians working in kindergarten to grade 12 are now covered by 69 local agreements.

Deal includes promise to participate in discussions over standardized credentials for education assistants

Empty desks are pictured in a classroom.
Classrooms are pictured at Hastings Elementary school prior to the first day of school Vancouver in September 2020. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

More than 40,000 school support staff in B.C. have ratified new contracts.

Employees including education assistants, Indigenous support workers and custodians working in kindergarten to grade 12 are now covered by 69 local agreements.

The Ministry of Finance says the deals stretch over three years, from July 1, 2022, until June 30, 2025.

The parties began local bargaining after the B.C. Public School Employers' Association, the K-12 Presidents' Council and support staff unions reached a tentative provincial framework agreement last September.

The province says the deals were ratified under the provincial shared recovery mandate, which sets out specific wage increases, including inflation protection, while ensuring the government has the resources to protect services and support economic recovery.

The deal also includes a promise to participate in any discussions regarding standardized credentials for education assistants.