- BCMEA and ILWU disputes may lead to a province-wide port shutdown.
- Bargaining efforts have stretched nearly two years without agreement.
- Strike and lockout threats raise concerns over Canada’s trade reliability.
On November 1, ILWU Local 514, representing Longshore Locals and Ship & Dock Foremen, issued a strike notice, marking another phase in the ongoing contract dispute with BCMEA, whose collective agreement expired in March 2023, reports Container News.
BCMEA’s Reaction to Strike Notice
In response, BCMEA expressed deep disappointment over ILWU’s decision, noting potential severe disruptions to British Columbia’s supply chain.
BCMEA warned that strike action could escalate, risking total work stoppages without notice.
Long-standing Bargaining Challenges
Negotiations have been contentious, with BCMEA and ILWU Local 514 unable to finalize terms despite nearly two years of bargaining.
BCMEA recently offered a final proposal, rejected by ILWU shortly before the new strike notice.
Background on Past Labor Actions
ILWU’s strike efforts faced legal challenges earlier this year, with the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) finding the union had previously bargained in bad faith.
This latest strike follows a controversial attempt in July 2024.
Union’s Perspective on Lockout Threat
ILWU Local 514 President Frank Morena criticized BCMEA’s reaction, saying it disregards key issues like staffing and accuses the BCMEA of provoking a federal intervention by threatening a full lockout.
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Source: Container News