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    Canadian federal mediators help end west coast port strike

    来源:shippingazette    编辑:编辑部    发布:2023/07/18 15:41:01

    THE International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada and BC Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) have accepted the terms of settlement from federal mediators and reached a tentative agreement, bringing to an end the strike of the port workers at Canada's west coast ports.

    The parties are now finalizing details for the resumption of work at the ports, according to a joint statement by Canadian ministers Seamus O'Regan Jr and Omar Alghabra, reports Container News.

    "We thank the Union and the Employer for their commitment to the collective bargaining process, and federal mediators for their instrumental role in supporting the parties in their negotiations and proposing the successful settlement," said the ministers.

    The two ministers pointed out that the scale of supply chain disruption has been "significant" and has highlighted the importance of the relationship between the industry and labour.

    "We do not want to be back here again. Deals like this, made between parties at the collective bargaining table, are the best way to prevent that. They are the best way to preserve the long-term stability of Canada's economy. But we do not want to be back here again," emphasized the Canadian government's representatives.