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The federal government has ordered operations at B.C.’s ports to resume Thursday, according to the B.C. Maritime Employers Association.

On Wednesday, the BC Maritime Employers Association said the Canada Industrial Relations Board issued an order for operations to resume at the province’s container terminals “and to continue operations and duties” until “a final determination” is made in the underlying labour dispute.

“With the resumption of work, coupled with an anticipated high volume of vessels and cargo, there will be extensive province-wide labour requirements across all port areas,” the BCMEA said in a statement.

The BCMEA locked out workers at the province’s ports last week amid a labour dispute with ILWU local 514 – the union representing roughly 700 supervisors.

“In partnership with our member employers, the BCMEA is committed to working closely with ILWU Local 514, ILWU longshore locals and supply chain partners to safely and efficiently resume operations at …

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