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Registration ID: 1112430 Submitted by lobbyist on: May 12, 2010 12:00:00 AM Accepted by Registrar on: May 27, 2010 05:18:12 PM
Designated Filer Information
Poisson, Harmony Fawn
500-349 Railway St
North Vancouver, BC, V6A 1A4
604-694-2324
Canada
Organization Information
British Columbia Maritime Employers Association
The BCMEA is committed to building Canada's economic future by working with its customer-members and stakeholders to ensure cost effective, reliable services that permit a smooth flow of goods and commerce. At its core, the BCMEA is a service provider of labour relations for maritime employers in BC. In addition to labour relations activiites, the BCMEA oversees recruitment and training of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) workforce and is responsible for the daily dispatch of required labour in Port Metro Vancouer. As needed, the Association also provides industry advocacy on regulatory issues for the benefit of customer-members. BCMEA is a multiemployer waterfront organization representing 66 lines and agencies, stevedoring copanies, container, bulk, break bulk and cruise ship terminal operators on Canada's West Coast.
500-349 Railway St
North Vancouver, BC, V6A 1A4
604-694-2324
Canada
Relevant Affiliates
The client has no relevant affiliates.
Government or Government Agency Funding
The organization does not receive any funding from a government or government agency.
Other Controlling or Directing Interests
The organization has no other controlling or directing interests.
Active Registration Period
May 12, 2010
December 15, 2010
Organization's In-House Lobbyists
Name:
Leonard, Mike
May 12, 2010
Inactivation Date:
January 25, 2011
BC Public Office Background
This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.
Lobbying Activities
Labour/Labour Relations
Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation
Subjects: Labour, Transport, International Trade
Intended Outcomes:
Consolidation of Bargaining Structure
Establish an Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism
Recent Bill Proposed titled ¿ An Act to ensure Economic Success in BC Ports through Labour Stability¿
Target Contacts
Target Type
Name
Title or Constituency
Date Added
Minister
Bond,
Shirley
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure
May 12, 2010
Minister
Coell,
Murray
Minister of Labour
May 12, 2010
Name:
Smith, Andy
May 12, 2010
Inactivation Date:
January 25, 2011
BC Public Office Background
This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.
Lobbying Activities
Labour/Labour Relations
Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying
Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation
Subjects: Labour, Transport, International Trade
Intended Outcomes:
Consolidation of Bargaining Structure
Establish an Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism
Recent Bill Proposed titled ¿ An Act to ensure Economic Success in BC Ports through Labour Stability¿
Target Contacts
Target Type
Name
Title or Constituency
Date Added
Staff of Minister
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure
May 12, 2010
Minister
Bond,
Shirley
Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure
May 12, 2010
Minister
Coell,
Murray
Minister of Labour
May 12, 2010
Name:
Vurdela, Greg
May 12, 2010
Inactivation Date:
January 25, 2011
BC Public Office Background
This individual has not held any public office positions in BC.
Lobbying Activities
Labour/Labour Relations
Arranging meeting between an individual and a public office holder for purpose of lobbying
Introduction, modification or repeal of legislation, a bill or regulation
Subjects: Labour, Transport, International Trade
Intended Outcomes:
Consolidation of Bargaining Structure
Establish an Alternative Dispute Resolution Mechanism
Recent Bill Proposed titled ¿ An Act to ensure Economic Success in BC Ports through Labour Stability¿