British Columbia's businesses leaders are urging port employers and more than 700 unionized workers to resolve their dispute immediately as a lockdown paralyzes shipping along Canada's west coast.
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.
The British Columbia ports labor dispute continues, impacting exports at Canada's biggest port in Vancouver with no sign of ...
Canadian West Coast ports employers are shutting down all container operations in a lockout impacting $800 million in trade daily.
Employers at ports in western Canada said Monday they would lock out foremen across British Columbia in response to strike action, threatening Can$800 million ($575 million) in daily trade.
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 ...
In response, the employers said, “To facilitate a safe and orderly wind-down of operations, the BCMEA has made the difficult ...
Employers at British Columbia ports say they are going ahead with locking out more than 700 foremen across the province after ...
Last year, a 13-day strike by more than 7,000 longshore workers caused large-scale disruption at Canada’s west coast ports, ...
Employers at ports in British Columbia will lock out unionized supervisors, a move that threatens to freeze trade on Canada’s ...