April 8, 2025 (press release) –
“I have been working as a custodian for over 20 years,” says
The parties are at an impasse. After five days of bargaining with nine employers at a central bargaining table, including a meeting with a government appointed conciliator, SEIU says cleaning companies are still not willing to provide the increases workers need to support their families. The union requested a no-board report on
“We are living at or near the poverty line and struggling to meet basic needs, such as medical expenses, rent and bills,” says
The workers have made important advances in recent contracts, but they continue to be far below the living wage and many work two or three jobs to make ends meet. Most earn
The janitors, many of whom worked tirelessly through the pandemic without any kind of pandemic pay, clean healthcare facilities, public transportation systems, courthouses, morgues, parcel delivery facilities, police stations, commercial office buildings, shopping malls, food courts, post-secondary institutions, private schools, airports, and more.
The employers include Alpine
“Our goal is to bridge the gap between our current wages and the living wage to ensure fair compensation for our labor,” says Neckles.
For more information visit www.justiceforjanitors.ca/bargaining2025.

Source:Diego Mendez dmendez@seiulocal2.ca (416) 476-7762
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