British Columbia

B.C. ship and dock foremen issue 72-hour strike notice

The B.C. Maritime Employers Association says ILWU Local 514 has served a notice of intended strike action against DP World Canada that will begin on Monday at 4:30 p.m. PT.

The union says nearly all workers who voted were against "final offer" from the employers association

A strike at the port in Vancouver will drag down economic growth figures
A CN Rail train moves cargo containers at the Centerm Container Terminal at port in Vancouver, on Friday, July 14, 2023. A union representing ship and dock foremen in British Columbia has issued a 72-hour strike notice against their employer. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

A union representing ship and dock foremen in British Columbia has issued a 72-hour strike notice against their employer.

The B.C. Maritime Employers Association says ILWU Local 514 has served a notice of intended strike action against DP World Canada that will begin on Monday at 4:30 p.m. PT.

The association says ILWU Local 514 served the notice despite the Canada Industrial Relations Board commencing hearings this week to address complaints between it and the union.

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union said in a statement last month that 99 per cent of the nearly 600 longshore foremen who voted were against a "final offer" from the employers association.

Local 514 president Frank Morena said at the time that DP World Canada told them in December it would unilaterally introduce some automation at its rail intermodal yard at the Centerm port in Vancouver.

The union said there were other unresolved issues as well, such as improvements to retirement benefits and certain allowances.

CBC News has reached out to DP World Canada for comment.