93% of staff at Victoria hotel vote to strike for living wage
- Workers at the Coast Victoria Hotel and Marina voted 93% in favor of strike action for a living wage, according to their union.
- The living wage in Victoria is currently estimated at nearly $27 per hour, according to the report.
- Harj Aheer, a representative for Local 40, emphasized the need for fair wages so workers can afford to live in Victoria.
- The workers are seeking a living wage to match the high cost of living in Victoria.
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Coast Victoria Hotel workers vote 93% in favour of strike
Workers at the Coast Victoria Hotel and Marina have voted 93 per cent in favour of strike action. Unite Here Local 40, which represents the workers at the hotel, says workers are calling for a living wage that reflects the high cost of living in Victoria. “Coast workers voted overwhelmingly to authorize a strike because they’re not keeping up with the high cost of living in Victoria. The hotel should pay people a living wage so they can afford t…
·Victoria, Canada
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