B.C. port workers strike enters seventh day as union, employers association trade barbs

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B.C. port workers strike enters seventh day as union, employers association trade barbs
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The president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada told a solidarity rally on Thursday that the BC Maritime Employers Association has walked away from the table three times

The president of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada, which represents about 7,400 striking workers, told a solidarity rally on Thursday that the BC Maritime Employers Association has walked away from the table three times.

The BC Maritime Employers Association later issued a statement saying it has learned of layoffs in related industries due to the job action and the strike has potentially disrupted $4.6-billion worth of cargo.

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