Mt A dining services workers are in limbo, as Aramark gives termination notices
Jason Tower loves his job helping feed and take care of Mount Allison students. Tower has been the president of Local 1440 for 17 years, representing 45 people who work in dining services at Mount Allison University.
But Tower and his members are in for a period of uncertainty now, after having received termination notices from Aramark Canada Ltd., the company that the university has contracted to deliver its food and dining services to students.
The university issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for a new dining services contract in the fall, which closed on December 11. Tower says he and his co-workers had heard the process was open, but also that “we really didn’t have too much to worry about, because they were happy with the service they were receiving.”
Then in January, Tower heard Aramark has lost out on the RFP. On February 23, the company fired all its Mount Allison employees effective April 30, saying its contract with Mount Allison was ending on the same date.
The university says its required public procurement process is still not complete, and has not announced who will take over the contract to feed students on campus.
Tower and the members of Local 1440 are no strangers to sporadic work in the summer months. They normally get laid off in April, and then are called back to work events throughout the summer, starting with Convocation in early May.… Continue