Unifor workers ratify agreement with Fairmont Hotel Vancouver

Union members voted 97 per cent to walk off job if no contract reached

Unifor workers ratify agreement with Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
Unifor said the new contract makes gains in wages, pension benefits, transit benefits, and enshrines a women's advocate in the workplace, according to the union. GOOGLE STREET VIEW

Members of Unifor working at the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver have overwhelmingly voted to approve a new three-year contract Aug. 7.

"These negotiations were about securing fairness for hotel workers,” said Jerry Dias, Unifor national president. "With the strength of the union, these hard-working members at the Hotel Vancouver have achieved a contract that safeguards fair wages and gratuities, transparent scheduling, and good benefits, including a pension.”

Bargaining between Unifor and the employer went up to the deadline. On Aug. 1, members of Local 4275 voted 97 per cent for legal job action if a contract could not be reached by the weekend, said the union.

Unifor said the new contract makes gains in wages, pension benefits, transit benefits, and enshrines a women's advocate in the workplace, according to the union.

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