B.C. port strike enters day 7 as union, employers association trade barbs
The strike by thousands of workers at more than 30 British Columbia ports has entered its seventh day, as their union and the association representing B.C. maritime employers trade barbs about the stalled contract negotiations.
Rob Ashton told the crowd the employers are waiting for the federal government to do their “dirty work instead of treating workers with respect” by negotiating. The association called on the union to return to bargaining under “a voluntary mediation-arbitration process.”
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