Canadian Labour Minister proposes a 3-month strike/lockout freeze to resolve labor disputes at the Port of Montreal, but offer is rejected.

Canadian Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon proposed a three-month freeze on strikes and lockouts to resolve ongoing labor disputes at the Port of Montreal, but the offer was rejected. The Maritime Employers Association and the longshore workers' union must negotiate a resolution, with federal mediators available. The conflict centers around scheduling and wages, amidst a partial strike involving nearly 1,200 dockworkers that began on October 10.

October 22, 2024
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