Marathon Vancouver airport hotel strike ends after 1,411 days
- The union representing workers at the Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport Hotel has announced the end of a 1,411-day strike, marking the longest strike in Canadian history, following a ratified collective agreement.
- The new agreement allows 143 workers terminated during the COVID-19 pandemic to return to work and offers job security protections and higher wages for staff.
- Local president Zailda Chan stated that 70 percent of the hotel's workers were let go during the pandemic, when the hotel operated as a quarantine site.
- The collective agreement ensures terminated workers can return based on seniority and includes improved medical benefits with lower eligibility requirements.
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Marathon Vancouver airport hotel strike ends after 1,411 days – Energeticcity.ca
RICHMOND, B.C. — The union representing workers at the Radisson Blu Vancouver Airport Hotel says staff have ratified a new collective agreement, ending a nearly four-year-long strike. Unite Here Local 40 says the 1,411-day strike was the longest in Canadian history and the agreement provides a pathway back to work for 143 workers terminated during the COVID-19 pandemic, when the hotel was called Pacific Gateway. The union says in a statement the…
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