Union members authorize possible B.C. port strike but no notice issued
VANCOUVER — The union representing foremen at British Columbia’s ports say members have voted overwhelmingly to authorize strike action if necessary in an ongoing labour dispute with port employers.
International Longshore and Warehouse Union’s Ship and Dock Foremen Local 514 says in a statement that members voted 96 per cent “industry-wide” in favour of authorizing a strike.
However, no 72-hour strike or lockout notice has been issued.
The union said previously that it had “no interest in an industry-wide dispute” since it wanted to negotiate with one employer — DP World Canada — directly on the issue of automation.