New tentative deal reached in B.C. port strike

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The 2 sides concerned in a labour dispute affecting about 7,400 port employees in B.C. say they’ve reached one other tentative deal.

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The Worldwide Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada and B.C. Maritime Employers Affiliation issued a joint assertion late Sunday saying a deal has been reached with assist from the Canada Industrial Relations Board, which had been tasked with ending the dispute that had dragged on for the reason that starting of the month.

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A joint assertion from the union and the employers affiliation presents no particulars on the brand new deal however says each side are encouraging members to ratify the settlement.

The breakthrough within the dispute got here after union members voted Friday to reject a earlier deal, prompting federal Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan to intervene and direct the board to find out if a negotiated settlement was nonetheless potential.

O’Regan stated that in any other case the board was to “impose last binding arbitration.”

The dispute over a brand new collective settlement noticed employees strike from July 1 to 13, stalling billions of {dollars} value of cargo from shifting in or out of a few of the nation’s busiest ports.


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