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Negotiations to end Metro Vancouvergrain workers strike stall

Negotiations to end a strike by grain terminal workers in MetroVancouverhave stalled, with the employers' association saying it's disappointedwith the results of two days of talks.

Employer says increased offer was rejected; picket lines went up at 6 grain terminals on Sept. 24

Rail cars beside a large grey grain terminal under a blue, slightly cloudy sky.
The Viterra Cascadia Terminal in East Vancouver. About 600 grain export workers in Metro Vancouver remain on strike. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

Negotiations to end a strike by grain terminal workers in MetroVancouverhave stalled, with the employers' association saying it's disappointedwith the results of two days of talks.

A statement from the Western Grain Elevator Association says the employer bargaining unit had increased its offer to settle outstanding issues,but that was rejected.

Picket lines went up at six grain terminals in MetroVancouver on Tuesday after the negotiators for about 600 employees with the Grain Workers Union Local 333 said the employers' group had not meaningfully engagedin a dozen days of bargaining.

The statement from the Western Grain Elevator Association says the employers made a generous offer on wages "clearly ahead of the last six yearsof inflation curve."

Now, it says grain terminal companies have reached the end of their "financial ability to conclude an agreement that industry can absorb."

The statement says it will now be up to the mediator to report to the Minister of Labour Steven MacKinnon, who had directed the two sides to go back to the bargaining table with the help of a federal mediator.

The union did not immediately respond to a request for comment.