Longshoring activity at the Port of Montreal is set to grind to a halt as an employers’ group locks out 1,200 union members.
The dispute exacerbates the disruption to trade in Canada as a lockout at ports along the West Coast continues.
A Sunday deadline in Montreal comes as a labor dispute at Canada’s West Coast ports also remains in a deadlock.
There's no denying that our reputation has been harmed by uncertainty over the reliability of our activities," said the ...
The MEA is offering union dockworkers a wage increase of more than 20 percent over six years, but wants a response by Sunday ...
Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon said Tuesday he has directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board to 'order that all ...
Port of Montreal terminal operators have threatened to shut down most operations as of Sunday after providing a "final, ...
The Montreal Port Authority is calling on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to intervene to end a weeklong ...
If the lockout of dockworkers in Montreal persists, there will be "catastrophic" consequences for the Canadian economy, ...
The employers' association at the Port of Montreal has issued the dockworkers' union a "final, comprehensive offer," ...
The Montreal Longshoremen's Union rejected a final offer made for a new labour contract, leading to a lockout being declared, ...
The longshore workers rejected the deal by a margin of 99.7 per cent. The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) followed ...