Negotiations between CN Tower workers and Canada Lands Company are at a standstill, with workers locked out since late June. Unifor, representing about 250 workers, claims this lockout damages business due to reduced tourist visits. A rally organized by Unifor aimed to pressure the employer into negotiations for fair wages and contracts. While CN Tower offered a nine percent wage increase over three years, Unifor insists the lockout is unjust, especially during peak tourism season when visitor lines have significantly decreased.
Unifor, representing CN Tower workers, states the ongoing lockout significantly impacts the attraction's business during peak tourism season, with visitor lines drastically reduced.
Unifor president Lana Payne expressed that the lockout by a Crown corporation demonstrates a lack of respect for workers, who deserve fair wages and contracts.
CN Tower representatives mentioned offering a nine percent wage increase over three years, stating flexibility in how monetary improvements could be allocated.
Rallying workers indicated that public support is growing against the lockout, as demonstrated by a noticeable drop in visitor numbers to the CN Tower.
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