Remote camp workers push for pay raises and benefits, join UNITE HERE Local 40
More than 100 workers in two remote work camps north of Fort St. John have unionized with UNITE HERE Local 40.

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — More than 100 workers in two remote work camps north of Fort St. John have unionized with UNITE HERE Local 40.
According to a press release on September 26th, culinary and housekeeping workers at the camps are negotiating at CPC Montney Lodge and Kobes Creek Lodge, both run by Horizon North.
Workers are seeking standards other unionized workers at the lodges received, including a $5 to $7 raise the other UNITE HERE affiliated workers earn.
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They also seek travel pay and increased health benefits.
Secretary-Treasurer of UNITE HERE 40, Robert Demand, feels the employees deserve the same rights as other workers.
“Local 40 camp members are raising the bar for wages and working conditions in remote camps,” said Demand. “They work on multi-week rotations away from home to provide top-notch service to remote workforce crews.”
In recent years, more than 1,000 camp hospitality workers, including the Red Chris Mine in northwest British Columbia, have voted to join the UNITE HERE union.
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