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BC port workers to vote Tuesday on tentative agreement

A Canadian National switcher works the Fairview Container Terminal at the Port of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, in September 2019.

Posted on July 24, 2023

Port workers on Canada’s West Coast will meet on Tuesday to decide whether to accept a tentative contract agreement, and union leadership said Friday it will recommend members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada accept the deal.

A brief notice from ILWU Canada President Rob Ashton said union members will stop work at 8 a.m. Tuesday, July 25, for a meeting to recommend terms of settlement with the BC Maritime Employers Association to the membership.

The deal could end a labor dispute that closed British Columbia ports for 13 days earlier in the month, dealing a major blow to Canadian rail intermodal traffic, as well as the broader Canadian economy. One of the five locals affected had first informed its members of a tentative agreement on Thursday.

About 7,400 workers at 30 ports are affected.

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