MONTREAL — The employers association at the Port of Montreal locked out nearly 1,200 longshore workers Sunday night, bringing a halt to traffic at the port. The Maritime Employers Association is calling on federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon to intervene in the dispute to resolve the impasse at Canada’s second-biggest port. “This lockout affects not only the 1,200 longshoremen directly impacted by the work stoppage, but it also impacts over 10,000 workers in the logistics sector, from trucking and railway employees to maritime agents and pilots,” she said in a statement.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/economics/2024/11/11/employers-lock-out-longshore-workers-in-montreal-after-contract-offer-rejected/
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/economics/2024/11/11/employers-lock-out-longshore-workers-in-montreal-after-contract-offer-rejected/
MONTREAL — The employers association at the Port of Montreal locked out nearly 1,200 longshore workers Sunday night, bringing a halt to traffic at the port. The Maritime Employers Association is calling on federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon to intervene in the dispute to resolve the impasse at Canada’s second-biggest port. “This lockout affects not only the 1,200 longshoremen directly impacted by the work stoppage, but it also impacts over 10,000 workers in the logistics sector, from trucking and railway employees to maritime agents and pilots,” she said in a statement.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/business/economics/2024/11/11/employers-lock-out-longshore-workers-in-montreal-after-contract-offer-rejected/
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