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Port Metro Vancouver strike: back-to-work legislation introduced

The B.C. government has introduced back-to-work legislation in an effort to end the ongoing strike by container truck drivers at Port Metro Vancouver.

Bill 25 will directly affect about 250 unionized truckers who are members of Unifor, and includes a 90-day cooling off period.

B.C. Transportation Minister Todd Stone said the bill could pass as early as today, but if it is opposed, passage might not come until Wednesday.  The NDP has said it will oppose the bill.

This has been excerpted from a 24 March 2014 article by CBC News and is available in its entirety at:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/port-metro-vancouver-strike-back-to-work-legislation-introduced-1.2584157

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International Trade and Border Management

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Canadian News Channel
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