Port of Montreal dockworkers begin 3-day strike at 2 terminals

The union representing longshore workers at the Port of Montreal began a three-day strike at two terminals.

The Maritime Employers Association confirmed the work stoppage began Monday at 7 a.m. ET at the Viau and Maisonneuve Termont terminals.

The strike is expected to last until Thursday morning.

The union local, which is affiliated with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, had said about 350 members would be part of the job action.

The longshore workers’ contract with the Maritime Employers Association expired on Dec. 31, 2023.

The association issued a statement on Sunday saying it has tried “all possible means” of avoiding the strike. It said neither mediation nor an emergency meeting with the Canada Industrial Relations Board were fruitful.

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Longshoremen at Port of Montreal begin 3-day job action

Dockworkers at two container terminals at the Port of Montreal are now on a three-day strike. Some 350 workers walked off the job at 7 a.m. ET after weekend negotiations with their employers broke down.

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