Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
UPDATE: Port strike ends on U.S. East and Gulf Coasts after dockworkers and operators reach tentative agreement on wage increase
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
Negotiations continue for Local 514 and maritime employers as CIRB concludes hearing
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
Rail disruption update: Services restored under order from federal labour board, while unions prepare appeal
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
Breaking news: Rail strike could begin as early as August 22 following CIRB ruling on essential services — UPDATED Aug. 14
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
Logistics industry in Canada braces for two possible work stoppages in August
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
Longshore foremen union in B.C. now in position to strike after rejection of “final offer” from employer
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
UPDATE: Strike reauthorized amid stalled negotiations with CN and CPKC railroads
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
US trade groups increase pressure on Biden administration, as ILA-USMX talks stall
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
Rail strike update: Work stoppage possibility on hold as CIRB reviews implications for essential goods
Possible May 22 work stoppage delayed as CIRB reviews implications of work stoppage for essential goods.
With possibility of strike beginning May 22, railways, union workers, shipping companies, and Canadian government considering all options
Supply-chain industry braces for possible May 22 work stoppage: The possibility of strike looms at Canada’s major railways, with major implications for shipping companies, ports, and the economy.
Negotiations continue between BC port employers and foreperson union, with some hope of avoiding disruption
Negotiations continue between BC port employers and union: Federal mediators are working with the BCMEA and Local 514 to avoid work stoppage at B.C. Ports
Breaking Point at Port of Montreal: Implications for Global Trade
The labour dispute at the Port of Montreal is at an impasse, with near unanimous rejection by the union of longshore workers of the most recent settle offer from the employers association.