SQUAMISH--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CUPE 2269 members have ratified the tentative agreement reached earlier this week with the District of Squamish, officially bringing an end to the almost two-week long lockout.
“At its core, this dispute was about respect, and about creating a workplace where people feel valued and supported,†said Celeste Bickford, president of CUPE 2269. “This new agreement is a starting point for addressing the concerns workers have been raising, that could be seen every day during the lockout. There’s still a lot of work to do to address the ongoing recruitment and retention challenges the District faces, and to ensure the long-term sustainability of service levels.â€
The new agreement includes wage increases of 3.75 percent for 2025, 3.25 percent for 2026 and 3 percent for 2027. Other key improvements include living wage increases for the lowest paid workers and market adjustments for six separate classifications to support recruitment and retention. A joint committee will also be formed to make recommendations on alternative scheduling options that promote work-life balance.
“This round of negotiations has highlighted the need for a more constructive and collaborative approach moving forward. That said, the employer’s actions throughout this dispute have left a lasting impact, and it will take time and genuine commitment to rebuild trust and restore a healthy working relationship,†says Bickford.
With the agreement now ratified by both parties, picket lines are being taken down and CUPE 2269 members will be back at work tomorrow morning (Thursday, October 30).
Bickford also thanked the community for their patience and support during the lockout.
“We know the lockout had a significant impact on our community, yet so many people showed us so much support,†said Bickford. “There’s no doubt that Squamish is an incredible community, and we’re proud to be the people who provide the vital services our community counts on. We’re looking forward to being back at work and continuing to provide public services for Squamish residents, businesses and visitors.â€