Ottawa garbage collectors vote to strike
March 18th, 2010
Garbage and recycling pickup could be disrupted in some parts of Ottawa starting at the end of April.
Garbage collectors who work in the city’s west end have voted 90 per cent in favour of going on strike if they fail to reach an agreement with their employer, BFI Canada Inc., the Canadian Union of Public Employees said in a news release Thursday.
The strike vote was held Wednesday among the 40 BFI employees represented by CUPE Local 1338-02.
The company has a contract to collect residential waste in Kanata, Bells Corners, West Carleton and other parts of Ottawa west of Highway 416, said Daniel Sauve, president of the union local. It also collects commercial waste across the city.
Categories: Labour Disputes
