Longshore workers at B.C. ports back to work after half-day lockout
Less than three hours after it began, a lockout affecting longshore workers in B.C. has ended.
Less than three hours after it began, a lockout affecting thousands of longshore workers in B.C. has ended.
The BC Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) had enforced a lockout of over 6,000 longshore workers represented by the International Longshore & Warehouse Union (ILWU), effectively shutting down all Canadian West Coast ports on Thursday morning.
The lockout ended just before 10:45 a.m. PT after a tentative deal was reached, according to a release from the ILWU.
Some ocean carriers had already started re-scheduling or re-routing vessels. Business should get back to normal soon.
Posted in 2019, May 31, 2019