Cargo loaders at B.C.’s ports issue 72 hour strike notice
to stop the erosion of work by contracting outto protect longshore workers from record high inflation and the skyrocketing cost of living
A billion dollars worth of goods move through B.C.’s ports every day, and businesses have said previously that a work stoppage could have devastating impacts on the economy.More on Money
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