It’s the news unionized port workers, their employer and the retail industry have been hoping for. A tentative agreement has been hammered out to avert a labour dispute that threatened to shut down all ports in B.C. — one that could have cost the Canadian economy billions of dollars every day. Neetu Garcha reports.
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Tentative agreement reached in B.C. port lockout
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