With no resolution in the labour dispute among British Columbia's port workers, pressure is mounting on both sides to finalize a deal before further damage is done to the Canadian economy.
The workers’ union issued a 72-hour strike notice earlier this week after its leadership rejected a federal mediator’s settlement, then rescinded the motion hours later.
Touria Izri reports on the on-and-off saga, the bottleneck in the supply chain and what this could mean for consumers.
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The workers’ union issued a 72-hour strike notice earlier this week after its leadership rejected a federal mediator’s settlement, then rescinded the motion hours later.
Touria Izri reports on the on-and-off saga, the bottleneck in the supply chain and what this could mean for consumers.
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