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Loomis Express workers reach tentative deal, strike averted

A striking container-truck driver carries a UNIFOR flag at an entrance to Port Metro Vancouver in Vancouver, B.C., on March 10, 2014. (Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS) A striking container-truck driver carries a UNIFOR flag at an entrance to Port Metro Vancouver in Vancouver, B.C., on March 10, 2014. (Darryl Dyck / THE CANADIAN PRESS)
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TORONTO -

The union representing almost 1,500 Loomis Express workers says it has reached a tentative agreement with the company, avoiding a strike that was set to begin Wednesday.

Details of the tentative settlement were not immediately available.

Unifor says the deal covers hourly drivers, owner-operators, call centre staff, clerical, and warehouse workers at Loomis Express locations in B.C., Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island.

The union says ratification votes will be scheduled in the coming days.

The members of Unifor Locals 114, 4050, 755, 4457 and 4005, have been working without a contract since March 31.

Loomis Express is owned by TFI International Inc.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 31, 2022

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