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Strike averted at DP World’s port facilities in Western Canada

A strike by ship and dock foremen at DP World’s port facilities in Western Canada has been prevented from occurring this week.  On Sunday, July...

Canadian port worker union, employer reach tentative four-year deal

Canada’s minister of labour, Seamus O’Regan and the British Columbia Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) confirmed that International Labour and Warehouse Union Canada (ILWU Canada)...

Strikes in Canada continue, alongside some peak season optimism: Freightos analysis

After four days without meetings, ILWU Canada talks with the BCMEA resumed Saturday (8 July) as the port worker strike entered its second week,...

ILWU US West Coast dockers to boycott diverted ships from Canada

In a show of solidarity with their Canadian counterparts, US West Coast dockers are refusing to handle cargoes diverted from the Canadian west coast,...

Strike continues in Canadian ports; federal mediators to intervene in negotiations

The strike of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) Canada is still underway, as the negotiations have not come to an agreement yet. ILWU...
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