Close X
Monday, February 17, 2025
ADVT 
National

New Contract In Hard Rock Casino Strike, Walk Out Continues At Gateway Casinos

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Jul, 2018 11:54 AM
  • New Contract In Hard Rock Casino Strike, Walk Out Continues At Gateway Casinos
COQUITLAM, B.C. — Workers at the Hard Rock Casino in Metro Vancouver have voted in favour of a new contract, ending a 10-week strike.
 
 
More than 400 employees of the Coquitlam casino walked out on May 11 to back demands for improved wages and hours of work.
 
 
The employees are members of the BC Government and Service Employees Union.
 
 
A news release from the union says the workers joined the BCGEU May 2016 and have been trying to negotiate a first collective agreement with the casino since January 2017.
 
 
In the southern Interior, 675 BCGEU members at four Gateway casinos in Kelowna, Vernon, Kamloops and Penticton remain off the job in an unrelated strike after a second round of mediated talks broke down on Saturday.  
 
 
The union says wages are a key sticking point for the workers, who have been on the picket line since June 29.

MORE National ARTICLES

Marc Garneau Calls Out Airline Qatar Airways CEO For Saying Women Can't Do His Job

Marc Garneau Calls Out Airline Qatar Airways CEO For Saying Women Can't Do His Job
OTTAWA — Canada's transport minister is calling out the newly installed chairman of a global airline association for saying that his job as head of Qatar Airways would be too difficult for a woman to perform.

Marc Garneau Calls Out Airline Qatar Airways CEO For Saying Women Can't Do His Job

Ontario Premier-Designate Doug Ford Says He Stands With PM In U.S. Trade Dispute

Ontario Premier-Designate Doug Ford Says He Stands With PM In U.S. Trade Dispute
Doug Ford said Friday that he told Justin Trudeau he stands with the prime minister in a trade dispute with the United States, emphasizing Ontario's ties with the federal government a day after leading his Progressive Conservatives to a majority.

Ontario Premier-Designate Doug Ford Says He Stands With PM In U.S. Trade Dispute

Supreme Court Rules Against City Over 2008 Hockey Riot Vandalism

Supreme Court Rules Against City Over 2008 Hockey Riot Vandalism
OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled against the City of Montreal in a case involving rioters who damaged police vehicles after a 2008 Montreal Canadiens victory.

Supreme Court Rules Against City Over 2008 Hockey Riot Vandalism

DNA Privacy Questioned As Police Nab Suspects By Searching Family Trees

DNA Privacy Questioned As Police Nab Suspects By Searching Family Trees
VICTORIA — As the years stretched into decades with no arrests after his sister's body was found in Washington state, it was becoming hard for John Van Cuylenborg of Victoria, B.C., to maintain hope for any justice or answers.

DNA Privacy Questioned As Police Nab Suspects By Searching Family Trees

'Something Positive:' Victims Of Ski Coach Bertrand Charest Urging Ottawa To Make Sport Safer

'Something Positive:' Victims Of Ski Coach Bertrand Charest Urging Ottawa To Make Sport Safer
Charest was found guilty in June 2017 of 37 sex-related charges and was given a 12-year prison term.

'Something Positive:' Victims Of Ski Coach Bertrand Charest Urging Ottawa To Make Sport Safer

Surrey To Have First Of 10 Primary Care Centres In B.C., Using Team Of Experts

Surrey To Have First Of 10 Primary Care Centres In B.C., Using Team Of Experts
British Columbia's premier has announced the opening of 10 urgent primary care centres across the province over the next year, starting with the first in Surrey this fall.

Surrey To Have First Of 10 Primary Care Centres In B.C., Using Team Of Experts