Vancouver British Columbia - 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 08:00, Tuesday, 25 Jul 2023,
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.
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