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.
The union representing some 1,200 dockworkers at the Port of Montreal has rejected a deal with their employers association, and a lockout at the facility is underway.
The Montreal Longshoremen's Union rejected a final offer made for a new labour contract, leading to a lockout being declared, ...
Terminal operators and ocean carriers on Sunday locked out striking dockworkers at the Port of Montreal after the union said ...
The MEA is offering union dockworkers a wage increase of more than 20 percent over six years, but wants a response by Sunday ...
Two terminals operated by Termont Montreal that account for about 40% of the port’s container handling capacity have been ...
Employers at the Port of Montreal presented their “final and comprehensive” offer to dockworkers on Thursday. If they refuse ...
The employers on both coasts have crippled Canada’s largest port operations with the aim of compelling the Trudeau Liberal ...
The Montreal Port strike is expected to cost the Canadian economy an estimated $55m per day, according to analysis by data ...
The employers association at the Port of Montreal has issued the dockworkers’ union a “final ... The union launched a partial unlimited strike on Oct. 31, which has paralyzed two terminals ...
Port of Montreal are now locked out by their employer, escalating an already tense labor dispute with far-reaching ...