B.C. port strike spills over, U.S. workers refuse to touch Canada cargo
Maritime employers says the impact of the B.C. port strike is spilling over internationally, as U.S. port workers refuse to handle containers rerouted from Vancouver to Seattle.
Adams told a rally in Vancouver on Sunday that anyone who thought they could offload Canada-bound cargo at Tacoma, Seattle, Oakland or Los Angeles should know that it “ain’t happening.” Jurisdiction over maintenance, as well as improved wages and language to prevent contracting out and automation are key issues in the dispute.
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