-

CUPE 1698: Lockout Threat Puts Fraser Valley Library Services at Risk

ABBOTSFORD, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Fraser Valley Regional Library (FVRL) has issued 72-hour lockout notice to CUPE 1698 members who provide library services across the region. If the employer proceeds with a lockout, children, families, and community members who rely on their local libraries will lose access to critical services and supports.

“This is an unprovoked attack on library workers and the communities we serve,” said Laurie Dyck, President of CUPE 1698. “CEO Scott Hargrove and the Library’s Board of Directors have chosen to escalate this dispute instead of sitting down to negotiate a fair agreement. They are threatening to suspend library services in an effort to force workers to accept a contract that falls short of regional standards. Their decision will hurt workers, families, and some of the most vulnerable members of our communities.”

Negotiations opened in June 2025. The parties have met on numerous occasions, including with the assistance of a mediator, to try and resolve bargaining. Dyck said the union was disappointed by the lockout notice, given that earlier this week it advised the employer it was prepared to accept all aspects of the employer’s offer except for the three-year term, proposing a shorter agreement as a path to settlement.

FVRL rejected that proposal and instead countered with a revised offer that is lower than agreements already reached by other workers in the region.

“We have put forward a reasonable solution to settle this dispute,” said Dyck. “Our members want to be at work serving their communities. Choosing a lockout shuts down dialogue and shifts the consequences onto families who rely on their local libraries as community hubs. That’s a reckless decision and a display of poor leadership. There is still time for FVRL’s leadership to step back from escalation and choose a different path.”

CUPE 1698 represents more than 300 library workers who deliver vital services across the Fraser Valley, including circulation and information services, children’s and youth programming, community outreach, literacy support, and administrative operations that keep library branches running.

COPE491

Contacts

Jessica Wilkin
CUPE Communications Representative
236-995-3836 | jwilkin@cupe.ca

CUPE


Release Versions

Contacts

Jessica Wilkin
CUPE Communications Representative
236-995-3836 | jwilkin@cupe.ca

More News From CUPE

P3 Schools a Mistake Alberta’s Made Many Times Before

EDMONTON, Alberta--(BUSINESS WIRE)--How many times can Alberta conservatives make the same mistake building schools? That’s a question posed by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE Alberta) today as the Alberta government announces it will again use public-private partnerships (P3s) to build schools. The government has twice abandoned this model in the past. CUPE Alberta President Raj Uppal pointed out that the conservative government used P3s to build schools up to 2014, and then aband...

CUPE 1328 and the OSBCU Call for Early Bargaining as Underfunding and Staffing Crisis Deepens at Toronto Catholic District School Board

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Ontario School Board Council of Unions (OSBCU) and CUPE 1328, representing over 2,500 education workers throughout the Toronto Catholic District School Board, are urging the Ford government and Education Minister Paul Calandra to begin collective bargaining with unions as soon as possible, as severe underfunding and chronic staffing shortages continue to harm students and education workers across Ontario — including in the Greater Toronto Area. “There can be no ‘bu...

Ontario’s Education Unions Call for an Early Start to Bargaining to Best Support Students and Families

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--L'Association des enseignantes et des enseignants franco-ontariens (AEFO), Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO), Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association (OECTA), Ontario School Board Council of Unions (CUPE-OSBCU), and Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF/FEESO) have issued the following joint statement calling on the Ford government and Minister of Education Paul Calandra to start the bargaining process as soon as possible, to best...
Back to Newsroom