Work stoppage in support of Juneteenth shuts down West Coast ports
VANCOUVER — Ports along the West Coast of Canada and the United States are quiet as workers with the International Longshore and Warehouse Union stop operations to support racial equality and social justice.
A statement from the union says the eight-hour action honours Juneteenth, the celebration of the liberation of slaves in the United States on June 19, 1865.
The union has 60,000 members who work in ports in Alaska, British Columbia, south to California and Hawaii.
A statement posted by the Canadian union, which is autonomous from its U.S. counterpart, says the organizations have “a proud history of defending the rights and dignity of people.”