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Unifor reaches tentative agreement with St. Lawrence Seaway

  • The week-long strike that halted marine traffic on the St. Lawrence Seaway has come to an end with Unifor and the St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corp. Reaching a tentative agreement. The strike affected the movement of goods like Prairie wheat, gasoline, steel, and road salt.
  • The shutdown of the seaway locks harmed Canada's reputation as a reliable trading partner and angered U.S. And Canadian vessel operators, port authorities, and industries that depend on the Seaway. It followed a summer strike at B.C. Ports and affected more than 100 stranded ships.
  • The details of the tentative agreement, which must be ratified by union members, are not yet available. However, both sides believe it is a fair agreement for workers and will secure the future of the Seaway.
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CBC News broke the news in Canada on Sunday, October 29, 2023.
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