BREAKING: Downtown Vancouver Hotel Workers Secure Highest Hotel Wages in Canada
Workers ratify new contract with 98% voting in favour
Vancouver, BC – Downtown Vancouver workers just secured the highest wages for hotel workers in Canada. In a ratification vote yesterday, Hyatt Regency, Westin Bayshore, and Pinnacle Waterfront workers overwhelmingly voted in favour of this historic new collective agreement.
The workers, represented by UNITE HERE Local 40, will earn cumulative increases of 34% over the contract term. Under the new agreement, a room attendant will earn nearly $32.50 per hour on January 1 and will make over $37 per hour in 2027.
“This contract is a game-changer for us. We are proud of what our union won in this contract fight,” said Naden Abenes, a Hyatt room attendant. “The new wage increases will help us afford to live in Vancouver, and other gains we made, like year-around health benefits for everyone, means we can take better care of our families without constant worry.”
The Union pushed back against a cap on health care and other concessions proposed by employers. Tipped and non-tipped workers will be able to access the new year-round benefits once they come into effect. The companies also agreed to contribute more toward workers’ pensions to improve retirement security.
Under the new agreement, workers will have enhanced workplace protections, including a reduction in housekeeping workload, an increase in wage premiums for those doing overnight and training work, and stronger gratuity protections. Workers also secured extended recall protections in the event of another pandemic, as well as unlimited recall rights for renovations and natural and man-made emergencies, ensuring workers’ seniority and job security are protected.
Hundreds of Hyatt, Westin Bayshore and Pinnacle workers took action in this round of bargaining, participating in rallies, delegations, petitions, work stoppages and a one-day strike by Hyatt workers this July, to press for fair wages and working standards in Canada’s priciest hotel market.
“Vancouver’s hotel workers have set a new standard for Canada’s hospitality industry,” said Zailda Chan, President of UNITE HERE Local 40. “The achievements in this agreement are a testament to the power of workers and the critical role Local 40 members play in the success of Vancouver’s tourism sector.”
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