Queen Elizabeth Hotel workers launch surprise strike

The union says its 600 members began their strike at noon and will continue until noon on Tuesday.

The union says its 600 members began their strike at noon and will continue until noon on Tuesday, taking up 24 hours of its 120-hour strike mandate.

“In 2020, hospitality workers reached out to employers to help revive the sector, hard hit by the pandemic. Following the marked increase in the cost of living and in a context of exceptional recovery for the hotel sector, there is no reason why workers should not receive their fair share today,” explains the treasurer of the Commerce Federation (FC-CSN), Michel Valiquette. “The revenues are there, the profits too.”

“Queen Elizabeth workers are sending a clear message to their employer today. I invite all hoteliers to hear this determination. We intend to obtain good collective agreements and this is happening now. To ensure industrial peace this summer and take full advantage of the summer period, the only possible path is negotiation,” said Dominique Daigneault, president of the CSN’s Conseil central du Montréal métropolitain.

The union is seeking salary increases of 36 per cent over four years “to compensate for the loss of purchasing power linked to inflation” as well as improvements to the insurance plan, training, vacations, workload and tip sharing.

The employer said last week it wants “to have a negotiation that progresses quickly,” in the interest of the employees, the hotel and customers, and reach “a fair deal for everyone.”

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