Unions Resume Work at Canadian Ports After Labor Dispute Resolution

Reported 8 days ago

Following a directive from the Canada Industrial Relations Board, unions are returning to work at major Canadian ports, including the Port of Montreal, as labor disputes are sent to binding arbitration. Longshore workers in British Columbia have also resumed operations after a government-ordered end to a lockout. The ongoing disputes had a detrimental impact on the economy, prompting intervention from the government to restore trade functions at the ports.

Source: YAHOO

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