Westmount city workers on strike for a week starting Thursday
Blue-collar workers in the City of Westmount plan to strike for a week starting Thursday.
The 124 members of the Syndicat des cols bleus regroupes de Montreal -- a local of the FTQ-affiliated Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) -- already walked off the job for two days, then three, in recent months.
Clearly dissatisfied with the outcome of negotiations to renew their collective agreement with the city, they have decided to strike on June 1, coinciding with the first hot days of the season.
The strike mandate, approved by union members last November, is one of the pressure tactics that could lead to an indefinite strike.
The collective agreement expired on Dec. 31, 2019.
The main points of contention concern wages and working hours. The parties have already entered a mediation phase.
"The citizens of Westmount need to know that if we don't pay our workers properly, our services will suffer. And with the arrival of the summer season, it would be a shame not to be able to enjoy all the city's beauty," said union president Jean-Pierre Lauzon.
"The city tells us it's in good financial health, so why not share a little with the men and women who proudly serve the City of Westmount?"
Westmount Mayor Christina M. Smith has already said she respected city employees' right to strike during a previous blue-collar walkout.
"My wish is that discussions and negotiations take place around the bargaining table, not in the public arena or the media and that they are based on facts," she said at the time. She also denied she was against changing working hours to facilitate work-life balance.
As for wages, she noted, "The union believes that the current offer is below its expectations, but it must take into account the current market in these sectors."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published in French on May 30, 2023.
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