Unionized Quebec hotel workers: Three more tentative agreements
Posted October 11, 2024 1:59 pm.
Last Updated October 11, 2024 9:42 pm.
Three other tentative agreements have recently been reached to renew collective agreements, as part of the coordinated negotiations in the hotel industry led by the Fédération du commerce, affiliated with the CSN.
Union members at the Embassy hotel in Pointe-Claire, the Marriott Château Champlain and the Bonaventure hotel – both in Montreal – must vote on the deal in the coming days.
In the case of the Bonaventure and Château Champlain, unionized workers had been on an unlimited general strike.
This now brings the total to eight – the number of hotels where an agreement has been reached – out of a potential 30, in Montreal, Quebec, Saguenay and Estrie.


As part of this coordinated negotiation, the unions are consulting each other and presenting common demands to their respective employers. The union federation is seeking to obtain an initial settlement, then is attempting to replicate its provisions with other hotels, even if they are different employers.
The settlement that was reached, common to all these hotels, provides for salary increases of 21 per cent over four years, including 10 per cent in the first year.
It includes an increase in the employer contribution to group insurance, as well as improvements to vacations.
–This report by La Presse Canadienne was translated by CityNews