A vacationing father and daughter from the United Kingdom say they feel "threatened" and "scared" after being evicted from the Crowne Plaza Niagara Falls because they supported striking workers at the nearby Rainforest Café. The café and hotel are owned by the same parent company. She also said the company believes that in the past, Workers United Canada Council, the union representing café workers, has sometimes "placed some of its staff in local hotels to disrupt their operations." 95 workers on strikeThe Tomlinsons say they arrived at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on April 8. He said the union believes Canadian Niagara Hotels owes both its workers and the Tomlinsons an apology, noting the pair's eviction should raise questions for future guests.
Source: CBC News April 17, 2019 12:52 UTC