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Media Advisory: Strike looms as workers vote in favour of taking job action at Inn at Laurel Point

April 25, 2023

Strike looms as workers vote in favour of taking job action at Inn at Laurel Point

Workers at Inn at Laurel Point, one of Victoria’s premier hotels, voted 97% in favour of strike action last night. The hotel’s room attendants, kitchen staff, servers, and front desk agents, represented by UNITE HERE Local 40, could soon be hitting the streets just as Victoria’s tourist season welcomes back thousands of cruise ship visitors to the capital city. Picket lines could go up any time after workers issue 72-hour strike notice.

Despite more than two years at the bargaining table and attempts at mediation, Laurel Point management has refused to significantly raise wages so workers can afford the cost-of-living in Victoria. The hotel business is bustling again at the 4-star hotel, with room rates between $300 to $1,100 per night. Yet, workers’ pay lags behind Victoria’s living wage of $24.29.

“We voted to take strike action because Laurel Point management doesn’t value the work we do every day. We deliver 4-star service to our guests, but with the cost of living increasing in Victoria, how are we supposed to support our families on what we make?  All we want is to get a fair deal done as soon as possible so we can continue to provide our one of a kind service to our guests,” said Aaron Walters, a server at Inn at Laurel Point’s Aura Restaurant.

Media Contact: Sharan Pawa, 604-710-1693, [email protected]

UNITE HERE Local 40 is BC’s hospitality workers’ union and represents members in the hotel, food service and airport industries throughout British Columbia. 

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Press Release: 400 Sodexo Camp Workers Join UNITE HERE Local 40

April 18, 2023

Vancouver — More than 400 Sodexo hospitality workers at Cedar Valley Lodge (CVL) officially joined UNITE HERE Local 40, BC’s camp workers hospitality union, on Wednesday. UNITE HERE Local 40 and IBEW Local 993, which organized the maintenance department, applied for certification together. Cedar Valley Lodge accommodates up to 2,500 workers working on the LNG Canada project in Kitimat.

Sodexo workers at CVL have been organizing to join Local 40 since the camp first opened in March 2020. Workers will soon begin bargaining for a new collective agreement. The newly organized unit includes housekeepers, kitchen staff, janitors, lounge servers, and guest service agents.

While inflation has been skyrocketing to record levels in BC, remote camp kitchen and housekeeping workers in Kitimat are not keeping pace. Sodexo workers are looking forward to negotiating significant economic improvements that allow them to keep up with the rising cost of living.

“My co-workers and I have been organizing for this moment for a long time. We won the right to be represented by the Union of our choice and the freedom to have a voice. We want Sodexo to pay us the respect at work we deserve and win a standard to keep up with rising cost of living,” said Botchman Jomo, a Second Cook who has worked at Sodexo for two years.

UNITE HERE Local 40 represents over 900 remote camp workers in B.C. and growing.

Media Contact: Michelle Travis, [email protected], 778-960-9785.

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http://www.uniteherelocal40.org/wp-content/uploads/local40logo-300x155.png 0 0 Michelle Travis http://www.uniteherelocal40.org/wp-content/uploads/local40logo-300x155.png Michelle Travis2023-04-18 15:40:472023-04-18 15:40:47Press Release: 400 Sodexo Camp Workers Join UNITE HERE Local 40

Press Release: YVR Airline Catering Workers Ratify Contract with Historic Wage Increases

November 14, 2022

For Immediate Release

Vancouver, B.C. – UNITE HERE Local 40 members who work for Gate Gourmet at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) have voted 94% “yes” to ratify a new collective agreement that will significantly raise airline catering workers’ pay.  The company agreed to provide 12% wage increases to workers in Vancouver to address skyrocketing inflation. The wage boost will also make these among the best paying airline catering jobs at YVR Airport.

Nearly 300 Gate Gourmet workers who prepare and deliver meals to Air Canada and other major airlines are covered by the new three-year agreement.  Workers have held escalating job actions, including rallies and an overtime ban, to press the global catering company over low-pay and staffing challenges. Last month, the B.C. Labour Board issued a cease-and-desist order against Gate Gourmet for using replacement workers during a strike action.

Under the new collective agreement, most workers will be earning approximately $25 an hour or more by next summer, which sets a new standard for airport catering workers at YVR.

“We’re proud of what we achieved during this round of bargaining. Gate Gourmet workers united together to win a contract that allows us to keep up with rising inflation and to make these truly living wage jobs,” said Rolando Gonzalez, a team lead in the kitchen department and bargaining committee member.

The new agreement also secures improvements in health care benefits, improved seniority rights for long-term workers, a quicker path to top wage rates and an increased shoe allowance. The new agreement is in place through July 31, 2025.

For more information, contact: Michelle Travis, [email protected], 778-960-9785

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http://www.uniteherelocal40.org/wp-content/uploads/local40logo-300x155.png 0 0 Michelle Travis http://www.uniteherelocal40.org/wp-content/uploads/local40logo-300x155.png Michelle Travis2022-11-14 12:34:572022-11-14 13:16:33Press Release: YVR Airline Catering Workers Ratify Contract with Historic Wage Increases

Press Release: Labour Board orders cease and desist against Air Canada’s caterer at YVR Airport for violating striking workers’ rights

October 14, 2022

For Immediate Release

Vancouver, BC —- Air Canada’s airline catering firm, Gate Gourmet, breached BC’s labour code when the company used replacement workers during a strike action at Vancouver Airport, according to a new ruling by the BC Labour Board. The company double-catered flights for Air Canada at other airports after Gate Gourmet YVR workers launched an overtime ban in protest over wages and working conditions. The workers are represented by UNITE HERE Local 40.

The Vice-Chair of the Labour Relations Board ordered a cease and desist after finding that Gate Gourmet breached Section 68 of the provincial labour code which prohibits use of impermissible replacement workers to perform struck work. Gate Gourmet Canada Inc. had its employees at airports in Alberta and Ontario double-cater flights for Air Canada that would otherwise have been catered out of Vancouver Airport, by striking employees.

The Board found that it was a breach of Section 68 of the Code for Gate Gourmet kitchens outside of BC to double-cater struck work. Going forward during future strike activity, Gate Gourmet cannot respond by double-catering out of other kitchens.

Air Canada’s contracted catering workers are some of the lowest paid workers in the airline industry and have been negotiating for increases that would allow them to keep up with the skyrocketing inflation and rising cost of living.

“This order sends a strong message to Gate Gourmet that they cannot get away with undermining BC’s labor laws. Airline catering staff are prepared to take further action until the company addresses workers’ concerns over cost of living increases and staffing issues,” said Mike Biskar, union negotiator.

Contact: Michelle Travis, [email protected], 778-960-9785

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UNITE HERE Local 40 is the hospitality workers’ union and represents members in the hotel, food service and airport industries throughout British Columbia. Learn more at UniteHereLocal40.org.

 

http://www.uniteherelocal40.org/wp-content/uploads/local40logo-300x155.png 0 0 Michelle Travis http://www.uniteherelocal40.org/wp-content/uploads/local40logo-300x155.png Michelle Travis2022-10-14 10:58:352022-10-14 10:59:08Press Release: Labour Board orders cease and desist against Air Canada’s caterer at YVR Airport for violating striking workers’ rights

Press Release: More LNG camp workers calling on LNG Canada to deliver 12% wage increases

September 14, 2022

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Vancouver, BC — Contracted LNG camp workers, members of UNITE HERE Local 40, held a press conference this morning calling on LNG Canada and JGC Fluor to increase wages for contracted hospitality workers at the LNG site.  JGC Fluor recently provided 12% increases to the BC Building Trades to address the skyrocketing cost of living and inflation but did not extend the same increases to hospitality workers. Contracted janitors, housekeepers, front desk, and culinary employees are among the lowest paid workers along the LNG pipeline.

Hundreds of workers from Sitka Lodge, Horizon North Dexterra at LNG, and at Crossroads Lodge recently delivered a petition to JGC Fluor demanding the company behind the multi-billion dollar project provide them the same increases that other LNG workers received.  JGC Fluor is the prime contractor for LNG Canada.

Other workers left out of 12% wage increases include Sodexo camp workers, the largest group of contracted hospitality workers at the LNG site.  UNITE HERE Local 40 sent a letter to JGC Fluor on behalf of Sodexo workers at Cedar Valley Lodge requesting the same increase.

Neither JGC Fluor or LNG Canada have responded to the workers’ petition or the letter.

“Why are we being treated like we’re second class?  We’ve played a critical role during the pandemic making sure the LNG plant runs smoothly and protecting people’s health and safety. LNG Canada/JGC Fluor seems to recognize that workers facing rapid inflation are struggling to support their families but have forgotten those of us who live paycheque to paycheque,” said Bonnie Julien, a contracted janitor at the LNG site.

For more information: contact Mike Biskar, (604) 862-5982, [email protected], or Michelle Travis, (778) 960-9675, [email protected].

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UNITE HERE Local 40 is the hospitality workers’ union and represents members in the hotel, food service and airport industries throughout British Columbia. Learn more at UniteHereLocal40.org.

 

 

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