CUPE 1004 stands in solidarity with injured traffic control worker


VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwired - June 29, 2017) - On behalf of the 3500 members of CUPE Local 1004, including the outside workers of the City of Vancouver and the Vancouver Park Board, we send our most sincere condolences to the construction flagger who was viciously attacked and run over yesterday in Burnaby.

We have the utmost respect for the important work that our traffic control workers do. They put themselves in harm's way day in and day out so that our members can do the important infrastructure work that the citizens of Vancouver depend on.

Because of the front line work our traffic control colleagues perform, CUPE members are safer and get to go home to our families every day.

We are pleased to see that the RCMP is pursuing this case and expect that the suspect will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. With construction season upon us we encourage all drivers to slow down and obey the laws in construction zones so all workers stay safe.

In solidarity with all traffic control workers,
Gary Parker
Vice President CUPE 1004
Andrew Ledger
President CUPE 1004
Simon Challenger
President CUPE 23

We are pleased to see that the RCMP is pursuing this case and expect that the suspect will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. With construction season upon us we encourage all drivers to slow down and obey the laws in construction zones so all workers stay safe.

Contact Information:

Andrew Ledger
CUPE 1004 President
604-418-9550

Kathryn Davies
CUPE Communications Representative
250-886-6502
kdavies@cupe.ca