Syndicat et employeurs des ports de C.-B. reviennent à la table des négociations

Employers and more than 700 workers embroiled in a labour dispute that led to a lockout at British Columbia's ports will attempt to reach a deal when talks restart this weekend. Workers picket at Neptune Terminal during an International Longshore and Warehouse Union labour dispute in North Vancouver, on Tuesday, November 5, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

VANCOUVER - Employers and the union representing supervisors embroiled in a labour dispute that triggered a lockout at British Columbia's ports will attempt to reach a deal when talks restart this weekend.

A spokesman from the office of federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon confirmed Friday that the minister spoke with leaders at both the BC Maritime Employers Association and International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 514, but did not invoke any section of the ´ºÉ«Ö±²¥ Labour Code that would force them back to talks.

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