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- CTV News
Union adjusts proposal in hotel strike
Workers strike in front of Windsor's Best Western Plus hotel on Riverside Drive West in Windsor, Ont. on June 3, 2025. (Michelle Maluske/CTV News Windsor) Unifor Local 195 is waiting for a response from Ironwood Management Corporation, the official management company for Best Western Plus Waterfront Hotel in Windsor. Local 195 President Emile Nabbout said the union met with the company on July 16 and presented a new, adjusted proposal. He said the company asked for some clarification and the union replied. Nabbout said since then, the union has not heard back from the company and is now waiting on a response and a counter proposal. 'The company has replied with an additional clarification on our proposal and we at this point waiting for the company to give us a proposal back and counter to our proposal and hopefully both parties can figure out a way to end this labour dispute,' said Nabbout. He said he's not sure why the company has not responded to the union's latest proposal. 'Normally when there's a labour dispute, this should be pretty quick,' he said. 'If there's a will to end this labour dispute, this is very unusual at this time. We really can't give an explanation on behalf of the employer, but the union was asking the company to return back to the table and try to figure out the best way to resolve it.' 37 full and part-time workers have been on strike for close to two months. The workers hit the picket line on June 1 to back contract demands. In mid-June, the striking workers rejected the company's 'final offer', in a vote conducted by the Ontario Labour Relation Board. The workers voted 90 per cent against the offer. The employees on strike include those in guest services, housekeeping, and maintenance. The union said 'money' is a key issue in the labour dispute. - Written by Rob Hindi/AM800 News.


Globe and Mail
16 minutes ago
- Globe and Mail
Capitan Investment Ltd. Announces Resignation of Director and Chairman
Calgary, Alberta--(Newsfile Corp. - July 25, 2025) - Capitan Investment Ltd. (TSXV: CAI) Capitan Investment Ltd. (" Capitan") announces that effective July 25, 2025, for Yachao Peng has resigned from his position as Chairman and as a director of Capitan. Capitan will shortly appoint a new Chairman. NEITHER THE TSX VENTURE EXCHANGE NOR ITS REGULATION SERVICES PROVIDER (as that term is defined in the Policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) ACCEPTS RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE ADEQUACY OR ACCURACY OF THIS RELEASE. To view the source version of this press release, please visit


CBC
17 minutes ago
- CBC
Trump on trade: 'I think Canada could be one where they'll just pay tariffs'
President Donald Trump said Friday that the U.S. is working 'very diligently' with the EU on tariff talks, and has 'the confines of a deal with China — though he didn't offer details. Trump added there's no deal with Canada, saying 'we haven't been focused on it.'