Work resumes at British Columbia ports after 13-day strike
VANCOUVER — British Columbia port workers are back on the job after a tentative agreement was reached between the employers association and the workers union, ending a 13-day-old strike.
A B.C. Maritime Employers Association spokesman says work at the Port of Vancouver began yesterday at 4:30 p.m. with 120 workers to be dispatched overnight, ramping up to 500 by 8 a.m. today.
The association says it reached a four-year agreement with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada.
The union, which represents 7,400 workers in the job action that began July 1, has not yet commented on the pact.