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.
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 ...
(Reuters) -Port of Montreal terminal operators have threatened to shut down most operations as of Sunday after providing a ...
Port of Montreal terminal operators have threatened to shut down most operations as of Sunday after providing a "final, ...
If the lockout of dockworkers in Montreal persists, there will be "catastrophic" consequences for the Canadian economy, ...
The longshore workers rejected the deal by a margin of 99.7 per cent. The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) followed ...
The employers' association at the Port of Montreal has issued the dockworkers' union a "final, comprehensive offer," ...
Port of Montreal are now locked out by their employer, escalating an already tense labor dispute with far-reaching ...
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.