B&B Roadhouse workers ratify
October 26, 2017
The 50 members working both full and part-time at the B&B Roadhouse in Dryden achieved a new agreement on October 22, 2017.
The three-year term includes wage increases totalling 75 cents per hour. The wage grid includes provisions for additional increases over minimum wage to ensure rates stay ahead of any provincial minimums. In addition, Lead Hands receive an improvement to their shift premium.
Full-time employees now receive nine paid sick days per year, up from five, as well as a new dental plan.
Vacation entitlement improves to provide four weeks at 8% after eight years of service, and five weeks at 10% after 14 years of service.
New language introduces a sunset clause, and ensures the posting of vacancies.
Union Negotiating Committee: Ena McCannon, Stacey Wrolstad, Union Rep Tracy Stubbs, and Kelly Tosato, Secretary-Treasurer and Director of Region 1.
Catch up on all the negotiation highlights from across the province here.