The BC Maritime Employers Association says it has gone as far as possible on core issues and it doesn’t think more bargaining is going to produce a collective agreement.
Clearly not far enough. If all those business associations really think that the delays are affecting vital parts of the Canadian economy, they should chip in to give them compensation they deserve; provide support for the value that these workers bring.
Smells like the employer is trying to get a similar resolution as the Biden vs. Rail worker unions, up here in Canada.
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Clearly not far enough. If all those business associations really think that the delays are affecting vital parts of the Canadian economy, they should chip in to give them compensation they deserve; provide support for the value that these workers bring.
Smells like the employer is trying to get a similar resolution as the Biden vs. Rail worker unions, up here in Canada.
… And they will. Canada is run by neoliberals who will cater the business’s every whim
It’s a legitimate concern. There’s good reason that union spokesperson was telling the federal government to keep their nose out of it the other day.