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BC ports are operating flat out today 24 hours after Dock Workers held a surprise one day walkout for a Time the union even moved to escalate that into a new full-on strike this weekend but later backed off that threat so thousands are back chipping away at a huge backlog of cargo from the initial stoppage and all the while businesses across the country are anxiously awaiting labor peace to finally be restored at those critical ports letamp;#39;s bring in Jeannie Lee whoamp;#39;s watching this again today for us so Jeannie what drama has today brought no drama actually oh thatamp;#39;s good quite a difference from yesterday right when things were happening all at once and so weamp;#39;re showing you some pictures of how the day wrapped up yesterday uh you know the strikers one day Strikers were packing up getting ready to go back to work and this of course after a day that started with them on the picket lines and that was ordered by the Union executive which decided that the media