Report on B.C. port strike says right-to-strike should be preserved
- The right of workers to strike should be preserved in the longshore industry, as recommended by labour experts Vince Ready and Amanda Rogers in a report on the 2023 British Columbia port strike.
- The report suggests creating a special mediator process during disputes to enhance collective bargaining.
- Labour expert Barry Eidlin supports the report's suggestion to use mediators instead of government intervention, believing it would motivate employers to negotiate.
- Minister of Jobs and Families Patty Hajdu expressed hope that the report will lead to growth and stability for West Coast ports.
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Report on B.C. port strike says right to strike should be preserved
The right of workers to strike and employers to lock them out should be preserved for the longshore industry in Canada, say labour experts who studied the 2023 B.C. port strike that froze trade worth billions for almost two weeks.
Report on B.C. port turmoil backs right to strike_ rebuffing essential-service calls
VANCOUVER — The right of workers to strike and employers to lock them out should be preserved for the longshore industry in Canada, say labour experts tasked with studying the 2023 British Columbia port strike that froze trade worth billions for almost two weeks. Vince Ready and Amanda Rogers say laws should be changed to allow a special mediator to be brought in during disputes, and workers should formalize negotiating collectively rather than …

Report on B.C. port turmoil backs right to strike, rebuffing essential-service calls
VANCOUVER — The right of workers to strike and employers to lock them out should be preserved for the longshore industry in Canada, say labour experts tasked with studying the 2023 British Columbia port strike that froze trade worth billions for almo
Report on B.C. port strike says right-to-strike should be preserved – Energeticcity.ca
VANCOUVER — Labour experts tasked with studying a days-long labour dispute at British Columbia’s ports say the right to strike or be locked out should be preserved for the longshore industry in Canada. Vince Ready and Amanda Rogers say laws should be changed to allow the government to bring in a special mediator during disputes, and workers should formalize negotiating collectively rather than allowing the union to have separate conversations wi…
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