Port of Montreal dockworkers locked out
Montreal News · 2d
Updated: Port of Montreal workers locked out after rejecting contract offer
The longshore workers rejected the deal by a margin of 99.7 per cent. The Maritime Employers Association (MEA) followed through Sunday night on a pledge to lock out 1,200 longshore workers after those workers voted by a huge margin to reject a “final and comprehensive” contract offer from management.
MarketWatch · 1d
Lockout at the Port of Montreal: The Employer will not Negotiate
"We are in a lockout situation because the employer does not want to negotiate, and this has been the case since September 27th. They are acting like bullies and are not respecting our constitutional right to collective bargaining.
Feds move to end port strikes, order binding arbitration
U.S. News & World Report · 22h
Canada Moves to End Port Lockouts and Orders Binding Arbitration
Canada’s labor minister said Tuesday he is intervening to end lockouts at the country’s two biggest ports. Labor Minister Steven Mackinnon said the negotiations have reached an impasse and he is directing the Canada Industrial Relations Board to order the resumption of all operations at the ports and move the talks to binding arbitration.
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