Workers at Hullo Ferries who take people back and forth between Nanaimo and Vancouver are voting on a potential strike action this weekend after talks with the company broke down.
The 86-member B.C. Ferry and Marine Workers’ Union said members have been without a contract for nearly a year and have been negotiating since February.
Key points of the talks include wages, schedules and job stability.
The union said it expects to have the results of the strike vote early next week.
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The company declared an impasse in the discussions this week, but a strike would require 72-hours’ notice and is not expected to affect Labour Day weekend travel.
In a statement, Hullo Ferries said the company’s latest contract offer includes competitive compensation and enhanced benefits.
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Union president Eric McNeely says discussions could still continue and a strike is only one option on the table to strike a deal.
McNeely said the union expects to have the results of the strike vote early next week and any travellers using the ferry this weekend are safe to do so.
With files from The Canadian Press.
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