(Reuters) -Unionized workers have begun a three-day strike at two terminals of the port of Montreal as talks over a new ...
The walkout at one of Canada’s biggest seaports comes as workers at more than half of U.S. ports prepare to strike.
The job action Monday morning closed facilities that handle about 40% of container traffic on the St. Lawrence Seaway ...
The union representing longshore workers at the Port of Montreal began a three-day strike at two terminals. The strike is ...
Longshore workers at Montreal’s port launch a 72-hour strike, affecting two terminals and causing significant supply chain ...
0:45 Port of Montreal longshore workers start 3-day strike On Sunday, the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) said it had tried “all possible means” of avoiding a strike, including in mediation and ...
The union representing some 350 longshore workers at the Port of Montreal has begun a three-day strike at two terminals. The contract with the Maritime Employers Association expired at the end of last ...
The Maritime Employers Association confirmed the work stoppage began Monday morning at 7 a.m. ET at the Viau and Maisonneuve Termont terminals.
If you thought the largest port in eastern Canada could pick up the slack for shuttered US ports, think again, at least for ...
As the U.S. economy prepares for a potentially devastating strike across its East Coast ports, Canada is already dealing with ...
Nearly 350 longshore workers in Montreal started a three-day strike at the Port of Montreal on Monday, shutting down two terminals that handle more than 40 per cent of the container traffic.