Tentative deal reached in Metro Vancouver grain strike, federal minister says
Canada’s labour minister says striking grain terminal workers in Metro Vancouver and their employers have reached a tentative labour deal.
Steven MacKinnon announced the agreement between Grain Workers Union Local 333 and the Vancouver Terminal Elevators’ Association in a post on social media platform X, but provided no other details.
Neither the union representing the workers nor the Western Grain Elevator Association representing the employers have responded to requests for comment.
The dispute had previously led to picket lines going up at six Metro Vancouver grain terminals on Tuesday as about 600 workers went on strike, halting movement of the commodities at the port.