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In an interview, B.C. Ferry and Marine Workers’ Union president Graeme Johnston said they have taken up the cause of Goundar’s workers because three of the shipping company’s vessels Queen of Prince Rupert, Queen of Chilliwack, and Queen of Nanaimo were purchased from B.C. Ferries and Goundar was at one time a manager at B.C. Ferries. “We share solidarity with other seafarers around the world and when we see B.C. Ferries vessels being used in a way that is akin to human trafficking it’s going to be something that causes a lot of hard feelings among our members and stir up a lot of passions,” he said.
The president of the BC Ferry and Marine Workers Union penned a letter to Transport Canada saying the agency needs to rethink its policy in recognition of more transmissible COVID-19 variants.