Cineflix workers to get $2.5M in deal negotiated by unions

2022.04.04

Factual TV workers Otto Chung and Denise O'Connell Factual TV workers Otto Chung and Denise O'Connell give a campaign update at an industry social in Toronto in September 2019. (Photo: Marta Iwanek)

Hundreds of current and former workers at factual TV company Cineflix will share $2.5 million in a deal to settle a class action negotiated by two of Canada’s top media and entertainment unions.

The news follows three years of negotiations between the company, law firm Cavalluzzo LLP, and unions CWA Canada and IATSE (International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees).

The suit was brought by Cavalluzzo in 2018 on behalf of the workers for years of unpaid overtime, vacation pay, and holiday premiums. Cineflix, one of Canada’s biggest factual TV companies, produces shows such as Property Brothers and Mayday.

Cineflix had a choice between paying $2.5 million or paying $1 million and signing a collective agreement with the unions. The company informed Cavalluzzo last week that it had chosen the first option and the money has been placed in trust to pay workers.

The settlement does not prevent Cineflix workers from forming a union and negotiating a collective agreement. The draft collective agreement with Cineflix would have meant a slew of improvements, including to wages, benefits, and work hours.

Anna Bourque, who was the representative plaintiff in the class action, said the settlement is a win-win for workers.

“I think it could actually be the best result for all workers. Cineflix decided to pay $2.5 million to all the people in the class action, none of which hinders the Cineflix workers from organizing, unionizing, and getting a collective agreement anyway.”

CWA Canada has been running a Fairness in Factual campaign for six years in an effort to bring fair working conditions to the industry, which has been called the “Wild West” of the entertainment world. IATSE joined the campaign in 2019, with the formation of the Factual Television Joint Council.

IATSE, North America’s largest entertainment union, represents factual / reality workers in the United States and more than 30,000 in Canada, the majority of them in scripted TV.

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