Unionized workers for ferry service between Nanaimo and mainland seek first contract
- 91 percent of Hullo Ferries' union workers voted in favor of job action due to stalled collective bargaining talks.
- Eric McNeely from the B.C. Ferry and Marine Workers' Union emphasized the push for better wages, schedules, work-life balance, and job stability.
- Hullo Ferries' CEO Ryan Dermody stated that the latest proposal offers competitive compensation and enhanced benefits.
- The Vancouver Island Ferry Company affirmed that operations will continue without disruptions, and all scheduled sailings will proceed as planned.
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Unionized workers for ferry service between Nanaimo and mainland seek first contract
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Unionized workers for ferry service between Nanaimo and mainland seek first contract – Energeticcity.ca
VANCOUVER — The company that runs the Hullo Ferries service between downtown Vancouver and Nanaimo says it has agreed to return to negotiations with the B.C. Ferry and Marine Workers’ Union. The Vancouver Island Ferry Company says its operations will continue free of disruptions and all scheduled sailings will proceed as scheduled, as the company and more than 80 workers hash out a collective agreement. The company declared an impasse in negotia…
Hullo ferry workers vote 91 per cent in favour of job action
Workers at Hullo ferry have voted 91 per cent in favour of job action, after the employer declared an impasse in bargaining, according to the union. Hullo workers voted 80 per cent in favour of unionizing almost exactly one year ago. READ PREVIOUS: Hullo workers vote in favour of joining BC Ferry & Marine Workers Union The company also marked its second year in operation last month, noting at the time it had a 40 per cent year-over-year growth.…
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