1. Canada Orders Ports to Restart as Labor Disputes Choke Trade.
- Author
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Dion, Mathieu and Seal, Thomas
- Subjects
TRADE regulation ,INDUSTRIAL relations ,STRIKES & lockouts ,LABOR union members ,LABOR disputes - Abstract
The Canadian government, led by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, has intervened in labor disputes at major ports to prevent economic disruptions. Labor Minister Steven MacKinnon invoked his authority under the Canada Labor Code to order parties back to work and into arbitration. The move has sparked controversy and strained relations with labor groups, with some unions challenging the government's actions in court. The disruptions have impacted supply chains and the economy, prompting concerns about the country's economic stability in the face of potential trade barriers. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024