The labor dispute centers on allegations that management refused to bargain in good faith, specifically by firing a member of the worker bargaining committee. According to local union leadership, the company has stalled negotiations over fundamental contract components, including overtime pay, health benefits, and wage increases. These employees handle the entire production cycle, from cultivation and processing to packaging and distribution for Illinois dispensaries.
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Teamsters Launch First-Ever Cannabis Grow House Strike in Illinois
More than 300 members of Teamsters Local 916 walked off the job at Ascend Wellness in Barry, Illinois, on June 25, citing a series of unfair labor practices. The move marks the first strike ever initiated by the union at a cannabis cultivation facility, threatening to disrupt supply lines across the state.
Jesse Case, director of the Teamsters Food Processing Division, characterized the standoff as an avoidable conflict, arguing that a major multistate operator possesses the resources to meet industry standards. The union is demanding parity for cultivation staff with the conditions currently enjoyed by Teamsters employed at Ascend’s retail dispensaries. With operations spanning from Chicago to Carbondale, the union claims this work stoppage serves as a direct response to what they describe as a pattern of corporate disrespect toward the workforce.
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