Port of Vancouver truck drivers strike averted after agreement reached
VANCOUVER — A container truck driver strike at two companies serving the Port of Vancouver that was set to begin Friday will be avoided.
Labour union Unifor says it has reached an agreement with Prudential Transportation at the time of deadline, avoiding a strike at Canada’s busiest port.
It reached an agreement with Aheer Transportation on Tuesday.
Truckers at the two companies had voted to strike if their employers didn’t match an agreement reached earlier this year with Harbour Link Transportation, which pays truckers $60 per hour after the first hour they spend waiting for their vehicles to be loaded and unloading.