The province’s longshore workers have issued a 72-hour strike notice, with the union’s members ready to walk off the job on Saturday. Half a billion dollars in goods runs through B.C.’s ports every day, but as Travis Prasad reports, workers say their critical job isn’t getting the treatment it deserves.
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B.C. port workers issue 72-hour strike notice
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