The Canadian government has intervened to end labour disputes at the Port of Montreal and other major ports. Citing economic concerns, the government directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board to ...
Canada's Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) ordered a resumption of operations at the Port of Montreal from Saturday morning, ...
Workers’ moves since last spring to launch strike action in support of their demands were repeatedly stalled by employer ...
Port of Montreal workers walk a picket line outside the Maisonneuve Termont terminal in Montreal, Monday, Sept. 30, 2024. The ...
With roughly two months before union workers at East and Gulf Coast ports may begin a new strike, a fight over automated ...
Canadian ports in the east and west coasts are facing a turbulent period after ongoing labor disputes have locked out almost ...
Canada’s Labor Minister Steven Mackinnon says he is intervening to end lockouts at the country’s two biggest ports after the ...
Sourcing Journal reached out to the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), which represented the 730 port ...
Canada on Tuesday moved to end labor disputes at the country's biggest ports, including Vancouver and Montreal, citing ...
The Canadian government has said it will intervene in labor disputes that have shuttered three of the nation’s largest ports and stalled an estimated CAD 1.2 billion (USD 860 million, EUR 811 million) ...
The lockout at B.C. container terminals including those in Vancouver — Canada’s largest port — began last week after the BC ...