Dockworkers at Port of Montreal won’t work overtime in an attempt to ramp up pressure on employers as efforts to agree on a ...
A three-day strike by unionized Montreal port workers that shut down two container traffic terminals ended early on Thursday ...
Dockworkers at the port in Montreal, the second-largest in Canada, ended a partial three-day strike as scheduled on Thursday, ...
The port warned clients of delays in the coming weeks to imports and exports as containers that accumulated on the ground or ...
Unionized workers have begun a three-day strike at two terminals of the port of Montreal as talks over a new contract are yet ...
The walkout at one of Canada’s biggest seaports comes as workers at more than half of U.S. ports prepare to strike.
CUPE’s determination to isolate Montreal dockworkers from their class brothers and sisters until they can concoct a rotten ...
The work stoppage coincides with and must link up with the ongoing strike by 45,000 dockworkers along the US East Coast, ...
The union representing Montreal dockworkers ended a three-day strike at two terminals as scheduled, but the potential remains ...
The union, which represents 1,200 dockworkers, gave 72-hour strike notice on Sept. 27 to the Maritime Employers Association.
The three-day strike started at 7 a.m. EST on September 30 at the Port of Montreal's Viau and Maisonneuve Termont terminals.