Port workers’ union accuses BC Maritime Employers Association of ending talks early | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 10, 2024 - 08:55

Port workers’ union accuses BC Maritime Employers Association of ending talks early

November 10, 2024
A labour dispute continues to paralyze cargo shipping at British Columbia ports, and the union for locked-out workers is accusing employers of abruptly ending contract talks early.The International Longshore and Warehouse Local 514 says the BC Maritime Employers Association ended federally mandated talks with a mediator less than an hour after they began late Saturday afternoon.


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