Dexterra Group ‘hopes to negotiate’ with striking Kobes Creek Lodge workers – Energeticcity.ca
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Dexterra Group ‘hopes to negotiate’ with striking Kobes Creek Lodge workers – Energeticcity.ca
Aerial view of Fort St. John. (The City of Fort St. John) FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The parent company of Horizon North says it’s happy to return to the bargaining table with striking hospitality employees at one of its facilities. Workers at Kobes Creek Lodge represented by Unite Here Local 40 issued a 72-hour strike notice to their employer on Friday, April 25th. “While we respect the rights of unionized employees to engage in lawful job action, …
Breaking: Horizon North Locks Out Minimum Wage Camp Workers and Leaves them Stranded in Fort St. John – UNITE HERE Local 40Click to open the search input fieldLink to: Workers at ConocoPhilips’ camp site and Kobes Creek lodge serve 72-hour strike noticeSc
Fort St. John, BC – Yesterday evening, nine workers delegated management at Horizon North’s Kobes Creek Lodge, asking for a fair contract. Before they could finish speaking, management informed them they were being locked out of work and had thirty minutes to gather their things. They were then bussed to Fort St. John and left in a hotel parking lot, hundreds of kilometers from their homes in Edmonton. “It’s outrageous,” said Miranda Nedd, First…
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