at the Port of Vancouver in British Columbia to investigate the events that precipitated the truck drivers' strike as of August 2005. Impact of the strike on the city's local deliveries and collections; Decline in demurrage charges for all import containers when port operations return to normal...
Negotiations have continued while the strike hit the key ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert disrupting billions of dollars’ worth of goods and trade. The Labour Minister said there was “a good deal within reach – one that would work for both the employer and the union”. O’Regan has ...
Dear Valued Customer, Following ourlast updateregarding the Port of Vancouver Union Strike, a press conference earlier today, Federal Labour Minister Stephen MacKinnon announced he has instructed the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to mandate the immediate resumption of port operations in Montrea...
Vancouver (Port) Canada (CA) General information Name: Vancouver Country: Canada UN/Locode: CAVAN Local time: 09:17:43 Moored Vessels: 419 Expected Vessels: 77 Berths: 40 Coordinates: N 49° 12' W 122° 59' Moored Vessels Name Type...
CMA CGM West Coast Maritime ILWU Strike – Update 1 Monday, November 11, 2024 Dear Valued Customer, Following our previous customer advisory regarding the Port of Vancouver Union Strike, we would like to provide an update on the ongoing negotiations between the British Columbia Maritime Employers...
Related:Dockworker strike to hit Canada West Coast ports from Monday The lockout and strike action would impact both the ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert major container gateways on the Canadian West Coast. It would be the latest supply chain disruption to hitCanadaincluding a short...
The strike has upended operations at two of Canada's three busiest ports, the Port of Vancouver and the Port of Prince Rupert, which are key gateways for exporting natural resources and commodities and bringing in raw materials. The walkout is estimated to have disrupted C$6.5 billion ($4.9...
More than 7,000 dockworkers were on strike for 13 days earlier in July, crippling the flow of trade through the port of Vancouver— Canada’s busiest maritime hub — and Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government sent in a mediator earlier this month to ge...
TORONTO (ICIS)–The Port of Vancouver and other Canadian West Coast ports will resume operations on 14 November, 16:30 local time, after a strike and lockout of about 730 foremen who supervise more than 7,000 dock workers that began on 4 November....
“We are urging the federal government to take action to bring a swift end to the labour dispute at the Ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert. As a result of the strike, we are unable to ship approximately 70 per cent of our pulp products to customers in Asia,” said Kevin Edgso...