On Monday morning, Port of Montreal CEO Julie Gascon held a news conference, less than 12 hours after the lockout began. The lockout is the latest escalation in a labour dispute that has heated up ...
The clock is ticking on a threat by the employers association at the Port of Montreal to lockout some 1,200 dockworkers if their union doesn’t agree to a deal Sunday on what it calls a final ...
Murray told a news conference simultaneous lockouts in Montreal and Vancouver seem designed to force the federal government’s hand. Port workers in British Columbia are locked out amid a labour ...
Montreal’s public transit authority announced the city’s Blue metro line would be back in full service as of 10 a.m. Monday. The Société de transport de Montréal (STM) shut down the stop in ...
Members of the union representing about 1,200 dockworkers at the Port of Montreal rejected by 99.7 per cent the offer proposed by the employer on Sunday, making a lockout likely. A spokesperson ...
“We can’t leave $100 million on the table with the homelessness crisis we are experiencing in Montreal and Quebec. It doesn’t make sense," she told reporters at a news conference in front of ...
we would have found solutions and avoided a conflict at the Port of Montreal," said CUPE consultant Michel Murray in a news release. He said "nothing in the offer" reflects the union's demands.
The Montreal Canadiens are currently dead last in the NHL not only in the standings, but also in some important statistical categories, including goals-against average. Martin St-Louis' men are ...
While a couple of issues have been pretty obvious about the Montreal Canadiens since the start of the season, a new one has emerged of late that they cannot afford to have. One of the few bright ...
Supply Lines is a daily newsletter that tracks global trade. Sign up here. Longshoring activity at the Port of Montreal is set to grind to a halt as an employers’ group locks out 1,200 union ...
MONTREAL — Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante says a "constitutional fight" between Quebec and Canada is tying up money the city badly needs to deal with its worsening homelessness problem.