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Appendix A: Certain Events Relating to Strikes at British Columbia Ports in Summer 2023
Figure 1—Certain Events Relating to Strikes at British Columbia Ports in Summer 2023
Information in this figure is based on the following sources:
- British Columbia Maritime Employers Association: Notice to Commence Collective Bargaining.
- Collective Agreement between British Columbia Maritime Employers Association and International; Longshore and Warehouse Union—Canada, 1 April 2018–31 March 31, 2023; Tentative Agreement reached between the BCMEA and ILWU Canada, operations to resume as soon as possible; ILWU Canada members ratify negotiated tentative agreement; the BCMEA is ready to work to restore stability to Canada’s supply chain; and Joint ILWU Canada and BCMEA News Release.
- Employment and Social Development Canada: Canada Industrial Relations Board; Statement by Minister O’Regan; and Statement by Minister O’Regan.
- International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada: Longshore Strike Vote Results—June 12, 2023; ILWU Canada Stop Work Meeting—July 25, 2023; ILWU Canada Longshore Workers Vote No; ILWU Canada Longshore Division—Ratification Vote Results—August 4, 2023; Longshore Strike Vote Notice—June 9 & 10, 2023; ILWU Canada Issues 72hr Strike Notice; and The ILWU Canada Longshore Division has voted down the Recommended Terms of Settlement.
- Office of the Prime Minister: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau convenes the Incident Response Group to discuss the situation in British Columbia’s ports.
- Reuters: Thousands of port workers in Canada's British Columbia go on strike.