The Greater Vancouver Board of Trade estimates that more than $600,000 million worth of trade has been disrupted in just the first 18 hours of the West Coast work stoppage.
Worker unrest over contract disputes at Canada’s largest ports in Montreal and British Columbia threatens to spill over into ...
The BC Maritime Employers Association said it would lock out workers on Monday at Canada's Port of Vancouver after a ...
Greater Vancouver Board of Trade president Bridgitte Anderson says the work stoppage at the Port of Vancouver — Canada's largest — comes at a ... resulted in the union responding with a notice for ...
Employers at Canada’s largest port have said they would lock out their workers after a negotiating deadline with the union ...
The BC Maritime Employers Association said it would lock out workers on Monday at Canada's Port of Vancouver after a ...
Ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert are at a standstill after ILWU union workers walked off the job, the latest in a string ...
Dock employers in British Columbia shut out workers Nov. 4 after a union’s strike notice, bringing trade to a halt across Canada’s busiest and third-busiest ports.
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Ship & Dock Foremen Local 514, which represents 730 workers at ports ...
The lockout disrupts an estimated C$800 million per day ($576 million), according to the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade ...
Port of Vancouver foremen will be locked out on Monday unless they scrap a proposed strike, employers at Canada's biggest ...
Dock foremen and women in British Columbia issued a strike notice for Nov. 4, setting up a complete shutdown of Canada’s ...