Grain farmers urge intervention as Metro Vancouver terminal workers ready strike
Grain Workers Union Local 333 says the union's bargaining committee made the decision to issue a strike notice after the Vancouver Terminal Elevators Association "invested very little effort" during negotiations last week.
The union says it's now up to the employer to present a proposal for a new contract, and workers have provided a "comprehensive package" last Thursday with the association indicating the next day it had no counter offer.
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It's statement says the union's shop committees will advise members of their picketing duties before the start of the strike Tuesday (Sept. 24) morning.
"You are required to leave the terminal at that time if you are working," the statement says to workers.
"Your union will not bargain against itself," the grain workers statement says. "We will await their proposal if, and when, it comes, and respond accordingly."
A statement issued by the Vancouver Terminal Elevators Association says it concluded conciliation with the union with assistance from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service on Aug. 26.
It says it could not come to an agreement on a new contract and the union has been in a legal strike position since last Tuesday.