VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s ports may again be disrupted by a labour dispute, as employers say they have received 72-hour strike notice from the union representing foremen.
The BC Maritime Employers Association said in a statement on Thursday that it is “deeply disappointed” after the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 514 rejected its “final offer” presented on Wednesday.
“The BCMEA has advanced proposals in good faith to reach a balanced agreement that is beneficial for the 730 hard-working forepersons and for their families, while also ensuring West Coast ports remain reliable, competitive and affordable for all Canadians,” the statement said.
“The BCMEA and its members will be
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