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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Live news: St. Lawrence Seaway strike ends after tentative deal reached
A strike that shuttered operations through the St. Lawrence Seaway for the past week has come to an end as both the union and employer announced on Oct. 29 they had reached a tentative contract with help from federal mediators.
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