Canadian Dockworker Strike Threatens Supply Chain, Raising Concerns for US Ports and Consumers


🇨🇦 Canadian Dockworker Strike Threatens Supply Chain, Raising Concerns for US Ports and Consumers.

Over 7,000 unionized dockworkers in Canada may go on strike soon, causing potential disruptions in the supply chain that could impact the US and consumer prices. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union Canada has authorized a strike vote, with potential walkouts expected by June 24. This labor dispute adds to ongoing tensions affecting ports along the West Coast, potentially leading to further disruptions if no deal is reached in the negotiations between the unions and the Pacific Maritime Association.

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