Management at popular Winnipeg restaurant chain won’t say if federal emergency wage subsidy was used for scab labour
A popular Winnipeg restaurant chain that put its building up for sale after workers went on strike received generous federal wage subsidies, records show.
Between September to November 2020, unionized workers at Stella’s Cafe’s flagship location in downtown Winnipeg were on strike.
Management listed the building for sale in November, claiming the union’s demands of giving long-time workers weekends off, minimum weekly hours and wage increases made it impossible to operate during a pandemic.
“Opening the Sherbrook location under the union’s demands isn’t possible,” Stella’s told Global News. “There is neither the time nor the financial resources to concentrate efforts on anything besides surviving the pandemic.”
But there were a few things Stella’s management didn’t mention, including that they had actually been receiving federal wage subsidies and continued to keep their kitchen open for pickup and delivery.
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