after spending almost 10 months on the picket line, unifor members at best theratronics in kanata have unanimously agreed to a four-year contract.
unifor, which represents the manufacturing workers of local 1541, met with company representatives on friday. the two sides reached a tentative agreement on saturday and ratified the agreement on sunday, the union said.
the contract gives wage increases in each year of the agreement, adding up to 11 per cent, with increases of three per cent in the first three years and two per cent in the final year.
as of friday, only 16 of the 44 unifor workers on the original picket line remained. the others have moved on to new jobs because they can’t survive on strike pay of $300 a week, plus a $200 top-up from the union local, according to the union.
three of the strikers are expected to return to work monday, while the rest have been told they are recalled march 10, said jan malek, a national representative for unifor.
all of the workers who went on strike may 1 will be recalled, she said.
unifor national president lana payne called it a “historic strike” for the union that highlights the need for tougher labour laws to protect collective bargaining.
“i’m so proud of these members, and also of the many unifor locals and community members for being there every night and day on this picket line,” said payne in a statement.