Ottawa urges both sides in B.C. port dispute to restart talks
- The federal government is urging both sides in the British Columbia port dispute to restart negotiations as mediated talks collapsed after less than one hour.
- Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon stated that both the port employers and the union need to understand the urgency of the situation.
- The union accused the employers of cutting them off during talks, while employers claimed the mediator ended discussions due to a lack of progress.
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’Do the work’: Ottawa urges both sides in B.C. port dispute to restart talks
VANCOUVER -- The federal government is urging both sides in the British Columbia port dispute to return to the table after Saturday's collapse of mediated talks to end the lockout at container terminals that has entered its second week.
B.C. ports lockout: Ottawa urges both sides 'do the work' to get a deal done
The federal government is urging both sides in the B.C. port dispute to return to the table after Saturday’s collapse of mediated talks to end the lockout at container terminals that has entered its second week.
Ottawa Urges Return to Table After BC Port Dispute Talks Break Down
The federal government is urging both sides in the British Columbia port dispute to return to the table after mediated talks broke off on Saturday, the first of three scheduled days. A statement issued by the office of federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon says both the port employers and the union representing more than 700 longshore supervisors “must understand the urgency of the situation.” The statement urges both sides to “do the work ne…
'Do the work': Ottawa urges both sides in B.C. port dispute to restart talks
The federal government is urging both sides in the British Columbia port dispute to return to the table after Saturday's collapse of mediated talks to end the lockout at container terminals that has entered its second week.
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The federal government is urging both sides in the British Columbia port dispute to return to the table after Saturday’s collapse of mediated talks to end the lockout at container terminals that has entered its second week. A statement issued by the office of federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon on Monday said both the port employers and the union representing more than 700 longshore supervisors “must understand the urgency of the situation.…
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