The workers responsible for transporting jet fuel to Vancouver International Airport have issued strike notice that would allow them to walk off the job Tuesday morning.
The union workers who transport jet fuel to the Vancouver International Airport could go on strike as early as Tuesday.
In a statement posted to the union website, the notice says, “Any strike action may affect the delivery of jet fuel to YVR.”
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