A union representing cannabis retail workers in British Columbia says it has secured key contract wins for workers at a Vancouver cannabis store.
The BC Budtenders Union, which represents workers at several cannabis stores in BC, first served strike notice at a Canna Cabana in Vancouver on October 8 following a vote in favour of a strike by employees in May.
The Union, UFCW 1518, now says they have received concessions from Canna Cabana addressing employee concerns. Those concessions include ensuring a minimum of two members on duty, with an additional staff member available on weekends, allowing workers to receive tips, creating full-time positions, paid breaks, and paid education and bereavement leave, with eligible employees receiving access to group health and medical plans.
“These workers stood together and were united in their fight for a fair contract by delivering a 100% strike vote,” said UFCW 1518 President Patrick Johnson. “United, the committee returned to the bargaining table with a strong mandate and won significant improvements, including new full-time positions, adequate staffing levels, paid breaks, and benefits.”
Canna Cabana is part of a chain of cannabis retailers across Canada that is owned by parent company High Tide, which operates more than 180 stores, including eight in BC. BC doesn’t allow a company to operate more than eight cannabis stores in the province. Four are located in Vancouver, and the other four are spread out across the province, including Fort St John, Prince George, Kamloops, and Cranbrook.
In March of this year, the union announced that employees at the Davie Street Canna Cabana had joined the BC Budtenders Union. At the time, the union said staff were pushing back against low wages, minimal protections, and limited job security.
The BC Budtenders Union has slowly been gathering members since it became the first union to represent budtenders in Canada in 2020. There has been an increase in cannabis store employees joining unions in the past year, especially in BC and Ontario.
As of April 2024, the BC Budtenders Union said it represents workers at nine cannabis businesses and 16 locations.