BC port strike: News of another tentative deal has some asking if feds should've intervened sooner?

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Another tentative deal has been reached in the ongoing B.C. port strike.

The deal was reached late Sunday night with the assistance of the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) but still needs ratification.

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and BC Maritime Employers Association (BCMEA) said in a joint statement they are recommending their members to ratify it. Union members have until Friday to vote on the offer, CIRB ruled.

As Andrew Wynn-William of the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters tells Global News, the federal government should have stepped in and resolved things long ago.

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automation does not create more jobs.

it cuts costs - payroll - and puts more money into the pockets of the big wigs.

Heartadia
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The media does not speak to the back bone of this country. THE PEOPLE WHO PAY THE TAX ARE THE WORKER'S.

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He's not sure why automation was an issue? Because that leads to me job cuts.
He says the govt should have stepped in to save the corporations rather than support the actual worker. Gross.

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