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Working Alone: Moving Forward With Complete Solutions

November 20, 2006

The B.C. Federation of Labour has been working hard to convince WorkSafe BC to consider new Regulations designed to protect late night workers from "Gas-and-Dash" violence of the sort that cost the life of gas station attendant Grant Depatie.

The Federation is still pushing for further Regulations, including new requirements to have at least two workers working on late night shifts locking of doors between 10:00 pm and 6:00 am and expanding the "Pay–Before-You-Pump" Regulation to 24 hours.

Download below a copy of the B.C. Federation of Labour’s Report on "Working Alone, Moving Forward with Complete Solutions".

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