Best Western Plus workers ‘disappointed' strike extends over a month
Workers at the Best Western Plus in downtown Windsor have now been on the picket line for more than a month.
'The workers are very disappointed that, this employer hasn't come back to the bargaining table to address their need,' Emile Nabbout, Unifor Local 195 President.
About 37 workers walked off the job on June 1 after failing to reach an agreement.
According to the union, the employer is offering just under $19 per hour.
Workers previously voted overwhelmingly against what the company described as it's 'final offer.'
Nabbout says he wants to see the company return to the table.
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