Ottawa looking at all options as dock workers strike in B.C. resumes

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Labour Minister Seamus O’Regan and Transport Minister Omar Alghabra say workers and employers across Canada cannot face further disruption

The ministers say they have been patient and respected the collective bargaining process, but they need the ports operating.

The strike froze billions of dollars worth of cargo from moving in and out of harbours, including at Canada’s busiest port in Vancouver. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada announced Tuesday its leadership caucus chose to reject the tentative agreement because it did not believe the deal can protect jobs “now or into the future.”

The BC Maritime Employers Association said the union rejected the deal without sending it to a full membership vote.

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