Listen Live

Canada’s western port continues uninterrupted, strike averted 

An investigation into a strike by the International Longshore Warehouse Union’s (ILWU) strike notice was found to be in bad faith. 

The Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) held a conference yesterday, at the request of the BC Maritimes Employers Association, after the union threatened strike action was to be taken today after negotiations around certainty and stability fell through.  

The judgement from the CIRB says the union’s decision to strike was in contravention to the Canada Labour Code and advised the union to rescind the strike notice issued on July 5. 

“The CIRB found the union failed to bargain in good faith when it conducted a strike vote amongst employees of only one member employer of the BCMEA,” says the report from the CIRB. “Accordingly, we have directed the union to rescind the strike notice of July 5, 2024, and advise members that it’s rescinded.” 

They say the union’s Nanaimo dispatch proposal was illegal and therefore the union’s proposal had to be withdrawn. 

The BCMEA says they’re disappointed steps had to be taken to ensure the stability of Canada’s West Coast ports, but adds they’re pleased with the outcome.  

A hearing to address the outstanding DP World manning proposal of the union is slated for Aug. 6 to 9, 2024, but the BCMEA is alleging the hearing is illegal.  

Continue Reading

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Province returning bargaining table with public service union after month-long strike

The union representing thousands of striking public service workers in B.C. said it will return to the bargaining table with the Public Service Agency on Monday.

More involuntary care beds coming, Eby tells UBCM

Premier David Eby addressed mayors and other delegates Friday at the annual Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Victoria. 

Federal housing minister touts housing plan to local B.C. officials

Housing and infrastructure minister Gregor Robertson promoted the federal government’s new affordable housing initiatives to local government officials in Victoria on Friday. 

Canada Post strike enters new phase as CUPW denounces government reforms

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers launched a nationwide strike in opposition to sweeping federal postal reforms, denouncing what it called an “attack” on public mail service.

Healthcare leaders call for urgent action for tertiary services north of the Malahat

Healthcare professionals are calling for more tertiary services in Central and Northern Vancouver Island to aid a growing, and aging, population.
- Advertisement -