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Health employers and Community Bargaining Association reach tentative agreement

HEABC members and the Community Bargaining Association (CBA) have reached a tentative agreement for a new collective agreement. HEABC and CBA entered into formal negotiations in March 2025 and reached a tentative agreement on February 22, 2026. The tentative agreement supports the government’s key priorities to protect and strengthen critical services in BC’s public sector, maintain labour stability in a complex round of bargaining and support the province’s efforts to find operational efficiencies that preserve front-line services. Both parties will now take the details of the tentative agreement back to their members for a ratification vote to ensure broad-based support. For more information please read the News Release announced on February 23.

Health employers and Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association reach tentative agreement

HEABC members and the Health Science Professionals Bargaining Association (HSPBA) have reached a tentative agreement for a new collective agreement. HEABC and HSPBA entered into formal negotiations in March 2025 and reached a tentative agreement on February 20, 2026. The tentative agreement supports the government’s key priorities to protect and strengthen critical services in BC’s public sector, maintain labour stability in a complex round of bargaining and support the province’s efforts to find operational efficiencies that preserve front-line services. For more information please read the News Release announced on February 23.

Health employers and Facilities Bargaining Association ratify four-year agreement

HEABC members and the Facilities Bargaining Association (FBA) have ratified a four-year collective agreement for the period April 1, 2025 to March 31, 2029. HEABC and FBA entered into formal negotiations in February 2025 and reached a tentative agreement on November 17, 2025. The tentative agreement was achieved under the under the province’s Balanced Measures Mandate for 2025 public sector bargaining. For more information please read the News Release announced on December 19.