B.C. port workers will get eyes on contract offer from maritime employers
VANCOUVER — Thousands of workers at British Columbia’s ports will take off the day shift today to learn the details of an agreement struck between their union and employers.
The BC Maritime Employers Association says the offer being presented is the same one leaders of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union had previously rejected, which briefly sent workers back to the picket line last week.
A 13-day strike that started on Canada Day stopped billions of dollars’ worth of goods from moving in and out of some of the country’s busiest ports.
Strike action was suspended when the contract was reached with the help of a mediator, but was then reinstated when the union leadership turned down the plan.