Picket lines are scheduled to go up
Thursday April 2, 2026
Dexterra Janitors in Vancouver Are Ready to Strike
We are 54 janitors employed by Dexterra Group in Metro Vancouver. We’re in this position because Dexterra has backed us into a corner and we will not be bullied by our employer into accepting a collective agreement that doesn’t respect or value our work.
Strike Details
WHERE: McArthurGlen Designer Outlet
1000-7899 Templeton Station Rd, Richmond (Near YVR)
WHEN: Thursday April 2 @ 2 pm
This strike can be averted if Dexterra offers workers a fair wage and drops the heartless demand to claw back the benefits our families need.
No one relishes having to strike – much less so during a holiday weekend – but we are ready.
Updates / News
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Located in Richmond, BC, this is a premier outdoor shopping destination near YVR airport featuring over 80–90 luxury and premium brands. Open daily, it offers year-round savings on brands like Nike, Coach, and Armani.
Where we clean
McArthur Glen
Designer Outlet
Located in Richmond, BC, this is a premier outdoor shopping destination near YVR airport featuring over 80–90 luxury and premium brands. Open daily, it offers year-round savings on brands like Nike, Coach, and Armani.
31 Coast Capital
Credit Union Branches
Coast Capital is “Canada’s largest credit union by membership because we prioritize people over profits”. They “believe that [their] ooperative is an engine for good, and [they] look at everything [they] do through the lens of how [they] can help [their] members, [their] employees and our community.”
Canada Revenue
Agency Building
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), administers tax, benefits, and related programs for the Government of Canada and for most provinces and territories.
MDA Space
Building
MDA Space is one of the most advanced technology and service providers to the global space industry. MDA Space is the partner of choice for government agencies, prime contractors, and emerging space companies worldwide.
Worker voices
Teresita Mindaros,
McArthur Glen Cleaner
Gemma Dimaano,
McArthur Glen Cleaner
“Our demands are not unreasonable. We’re just looking to be treated with the respect that we deserve as workers”.
Rising up for fair wages
When the cost-of-living goes up, we rise up for fair wage increases. We are not paid enough to live in Vancouver. We are seeking $3.20 over the next three years ($1.20 +1 +1). It would bring wages up to $22.77 by June 2028 for most workers. Those performing heavy duty work would go up to $23.65, and lead hands would top the pay grid at $24.40.
Dexterra refuses to pay fair wages & proposes claw back in benefits
Dexterra is only offering $1.80 over the entire time span, and it falls well short of what we need to keep up with rising costs. They told us the only way to pay us the wages we need, is to claw back our benefits. Life for workers is hard enough. It is unreasonable to demand working families give up hard-earned benefits needed by our families for things like medications so that we can earn a fair wage.