Strike threat on hold at Halifax shipyard building navy ships as talks resume
HALIFAX — With just hours to go before a threatened strike, the union at the Halifax shipyard building the next generation of Royal Canadian Navy vessels has agreed to go back to the bargaining table.
Unifor had given 48-hour strike notice, with picket lines expected to go up Saturday morning.
However, the union issued a news release Friday afternoon saying negotiators would return to the bargaining table with Irving Shipbuilding on Monday.
Earlier this week, the union said a strong majority of 850 unionized employees at Irving’s Halifax Shipyard had rejected a tentative contract.


