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Court issues revised orders for Bombardier picketing

A Thunder Bay judge has ordered that picketers can not delay people entering the strike-bound Bombardier plant for longer than 10 minutes. The previous limit was 25 minutes. But she denied a company request to limit the number of picketers at any one time.

A union leader expects his members will abide by new picketing conditions ordered by aThunder Bay judge, disallowing picketers from delayingpeople entering a strike-bound Bombardier plant for longer than 10 minutes.

Justice Helen Pierce lowered the previous time limit, which was 25 minutes.However, she denied a company request to limit the number of picketers at any one time and that buses taking passengers to the plant allow them to disembark inside the gate.

However, she ordered that a six-metre corridor be established for peopleto walk onto the property without being obstructed.

Unifor president Dominic Pasqualino saidhe issatisfied with the ruling.

"She obviously wasn't too concerned about any threat of violence. But, on the other hand, she's also very concerned that we follow this,"he said.

In her ruling, Piercesaid she is concerned about the risk of violence, but added that picketers have recently shown a better understanding of previous court orders. She also noted that since the issuing of a prior court order, Thunder Bay police "have been more responsive to problems at the picket line."

CBC News obtained a copy of a judge's orders issued late Friday.

There was no immediate comment on Friday from a spokesperson for Bombardier.