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Jamieson workers on strike in Windsor, Ont., vote to accept 2nd tentative pact

Workers at the Jamiesonsupplements plant in Windsor, Ont., have voted to accept a tentative agreement, signalling an end to a strike that started Feb. 1.

Production workers will receive a 20.5% raise over 4 years, Unifor says

Unifor Local 195 workers are shown on the Windsor picket line in February 2024.
Unifor Local 195 workers are shown on the Windsor, Ont., picket line in February. (Dax Melmer/CBC)

Striking workers at the Jamieson supplements plant in Windsor, Ont., have voted to accept a tentative agreement.

Uniforsays the deal includes a 20.5 per cent raiseon average for production workers over the four-year deal and25.5 per centfor skilled trades and maintenance workers.

The employees are also getting $3,000 ratification bonuses.

The union says 72 per cent voted to ratify the deal.

"We are pleased with the deal," Unifor Local 195 president Emile Nabboutsaid in a media release.

"Through this challenging economy, the workers at Jamieson have produced one of the best-known and most trusted brand of vitamins and health supplements and they deserve to receive their fair share."

More than 300 Local 195 workers have been onstrike since Feb. 1.

"We value the contributions of our unionized team members and are looking forward to welcoming them back to work this week," Ruth Winker, Jamieson Wellness's senior director of communications and corporate affairs, said in an email to CBC News.

The first tentative agreement was announced on Feb. 23but was voted down by workers.

A new agreement, reached overthe weekend, wasendorsed by the national union and the Local 195 bargaining committee.

The union has said workloads and wages were key issues in bargaining.

Clarifications

  • This story has been updated to clarify that productionworkers will receive a 20.5 per cent raise underthe new deal, while skilled trades and maintenance workers will receive 25.5 per cent.
    Mar 05, 2024 9:23 PM ET