VANCOUVER — A major North American railway says it has placed 'temporary embargoes' on export traffic to the Port of Vancouver, as a strike at British Columbia ports drags into its fifth day with no signs of a breakthrough.
VANCOUVER — A major North American railway says it has placed"temporary embargoes" on export traffic to the Port of Vancouver, as a strike at British Columbia ports drags into its fifth day with no signs of a breakthrough.
He says embargoes have been issued for the Port of Vancouver, in a way that is"allowing traffic to move west while protecting network fluidity." "Negotiations are still paused, however, the BCMEA remains ready to re-engage at a moment’s notice, assuming ILWU Canada is prepared to present a reasonable proposal," the employers association said in an email Wednesday.
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