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Lockout continues as British Columbia port labor talks break up

November 11, 2024
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Unlike the lockout that has shut down Canada’s west coast container imports, contract talks held over the weekend between British Columbia maritime employers and their longshore union were over almost before they began.

The British Columbia Maritime Employers Association and International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 514 met separately Saturday with a federal mediator in an effort to resolve a contract dispute involving 700 union forepersons at the ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert.

Vancouver is Canada’s top gateway for containerized imports.

“[Saturday] evening the BCMEA and ILWU Local 514 met with the assistance of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) in Vancouver,” the employers posted on their website. “The parties met separately with the FMCS and, based on the discussions that transpired, there was no progress made. On that basis, the FMCS concluded the mediation, and no further meetings are scheduled.”

Container lines and terminal operators represented by the BCMEA on Nov. 4 locked out 700 forepersons represented by ILWU Local 514 after the union rejected the employers’ final contract offer.

Longshore forepersons, also called walking bosses, supervise other workers and manage loading operations in port facilities. In addition to wages and other contract issues, the union is balking at the introduction of automation in port operations.

The lockout has stalled an estimated $800 million worth of trade moving through British Columbia ports each day, and comes at the same time as a strike by union dockworkers at the Port of Montreal, Canada’s second-busiest container hub.

While carriers initially had their vessels wait at anchor, it is expected that liner operators will divert services to Seattle-Tacoma and other West Coast ports as the stoppage drags on.

Find more articles by Stuart Chirls here.

Related coverage:

Lockout looms in Montreal port labor dispute

East Coast port contract talks to resume

Lockout stalls more container ships outside western Canada ports

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