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By Staff The Canadian Press
Posted August 1, 2024 3:18 pm
Updated August 1, 2024 3:20 pm
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Thousands of hotel workers in Montreal, Quebec City and Sherbrooke, Que., could go on a 24-hour strike next Thursday, according to their union.
The announcement from the Confédération des syndicats nationaux follows a wave of smaller surprise strikes, including a 36-hour strike at two Montreal hotels that saw 400 workers walk off the job today.
The union, which represents 30 Quebec hotels and more than 3,500 workers, says a larger strike is necessary on Aug. 8 because not enough progress has been made in negotiations with the hotel industry.
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Hotel workers have seven principal demands, including a 36 per cent pay raise over four years and an end to the use of employment agencies.
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Last Sunday, 1,000 workers from three well-known Montreal hotels launched a surprise strike lasting 24 hours.
Employees at half of the 30 hotels involved in the negotiations have voted in favour of a strike mandate for walkouts totalling 120 hours.
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