Skip to main content
Open this photo in gallery:

The union says the vote shows workers are united and determined to arrive at a collective agreement that addresses key issues faced by them and by Metro customers.Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press

Unifor says Metro MRU-T grocery workers in the Greater Toronto Area voted 100 per cent in favour of striking ahead of their first contract negotiations since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic.

Unifor Local 414 represents 3,700 workers across 27 Metro stores and is expected to begin negotiations with the grocer on June 26.

The union says the vote shows workers are united and determined to arrive at a collective agreement that addresses key issues faced by them and by Metro customers.

The union’s national president Lana Payne says in a press release that Metro needs to address low wages, which have been further reduced by inflation.

Unifor Local 414 president Gord Currie says in the press release that workers have three key priorities: fair pay for all workers, greater access to better benefits, and more secure work hours and full-time jobs.

The union says Metro workers are committed to bargaining a fair collective agreement that reflects their contributions to the grocer’s success.

Metro declined to comment.

Report an editorial error

Report a technical issue

Tickers mentioned in this story

Study and track financial data on any traded entity: click to open the full quote page. Data updated as of 21/11/24 4:00pm EST.

SymbolName% changeLast
MRU-T
Metro Inc
+2.19%88.99

Follow related authors and topics

Authors and topics you follow will be added to your personal news feed in Following.

Interact with The Globe