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I’m reaching out to ask for your help in pushing back on a decision that puts public safety at risk on Vancouver’s beaches. Earlier this month, a decision was made to eliminate lifeguards at half of Vancouver’s beaches, a direct result of the City of Vancouver’s zero percent budget increase. This decision cuts frontline public services and removes trained CUPE 1004 members from roles that are critical to keeping people safe. Lifeguards are trained public safety professionals who prevent emergencies before they happen and respond when they do. Removing them from busy public beaches increases risk for everyone who uses these shared spaces. In response, CUPE 1004 has launched a petition calling on Mayor Ken Sim and Vancouver City Council to provide the funding needed to restore lifeguard services. |
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How can you help? If you have members who work or live in Metro Vancouver, we’re asking you to share this petition and encourage members to add their names. You’re welcome to copy and paste the template message below to make sharing easy. Your support will help build the pressure needed to reverse this decision and ensure Vancouver’s beaches remain safe for everyone. In solidarity, Karen Ranalletta |




