Striking employees at Toronto's Delta Chelsea hotel have voted to accept a new collective agreement, ending a 13-day-long labour dispute.
The four-year deal, reached early Sunday morning after an all-night bargaining session between the union and management, includes an 8.5-per-cent raise and a 24-per-cent increase in funding for health benefits over the course of the collective agreement.
Union members voted 94 per cent in favour of the new deal, and are set to return to work Tuesday.
More than 500 workers had been without a contract since February, walking off the job Oct. 27.
The hotel remained open during the strike.