As crab fishery protest enters fourth week, N.L. minister asks union for secret vote

A snow crab dish is served in Montreal in an April 18, 2008 file photo. Newfoundland and Labrador's Fisheries Minister wants the fishers' union to hold a secret vote asking members if they want a weeks-long work stoppage in the province's snow crab fishery to end. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graham Hughes

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Newfoundland and Labrador's fisheries minister has waded into a standoff in the province's snow crab fishery by asking the harvesters union to hold a secret vote about whether a work stoppage should continue.

Derrick Bragg wrote to the president of the Fish, Food and Allied Workers Union Wednesday and requested that a secret ballot be held asking each crab harvester if they are "ready and willing to go fishing now" at current prices. Harvesters from the province have refused to fish this season, saying they can't make a living off the $2.20 per pound price set early last month.

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