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Canada port employer demands CIRB immediate intervention ahead of Monday strike

A maritime employers association of British Columbia on Canada's west coast has actually asked for the commercial relations board to step in to avoid a. strike called by a union representing ship and dock foremen on. Monday.

The BC Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) said in a. declaration on Sunday that it wants the Canada Industrial. Relations Board (CIRB) to declare propositions and strike action of. International Longshore and Storage Facility Union Ship and Dock. Foremen Local 514 (ILWU Resident 514) as contrary to the Canada. Labour Code.

BCMEA late on Friday said the ILWU Resident 514 had actually served a. notice of intended strike action against company DP World. Canada that will start on Monday.

We hope this matter will be dealt with expeditiously at the. CIRB. Nevertheless, on the occasion that the CIRB permits the strike to. continue, the BCMEA believes it has no choice however to take. defensive action in the kind of an industry-wide lockout, BCMEA. stated on Sunday.

A coastwide lockout might potentially close down all freight. operations of BCMEA Member companies across the province, however. will not impact cruise operations nor interrupt longshoring. operations on grain vessels, it stated.

The BCMEA said the notification on Friday came regardless of the CIRB. starting hearings this week to attend to grievances in between it. and the union.

ILWU Resident 514 might not be right away grabbed a. remark.

Federal Minister of Labour Seamus O'Regan said on Saturday. conciliators were dealing with the parties to help them reach a. offer, and the best offers are made at the bargaining table.

(source: Reuters)