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 ...
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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 ...
As people around the province and across the country pay their respects to those who have served, here’s a roundup of what is open and closed on Monday for Remembrance Day in Montreal ...
The City of Montreal remains committed to creating a nature park along the southern edge of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, despite the closing of a major section of the future park, according to a member ...
Nov 8 (Reuters) - Port of Montreal terminal operators have threatened to shut down most operations as of Sunday after providing a final offer to the longshore union. The total shutdown would ...
A similar attempt had been made weeks before, with disastrous results. Now the young men from Montreal would be leading the charge. Their story is told in a new exhibit commemorating the 80th ...
known as 1 Canadian Field Hospital and considered a detachment in Montreal. It’s a high-readiness group, Nguyen explained, meaning “we’re the ones that will be pulled out for training or ...
The union representing some 1,200 dockworkers at the Port of Montreal has overwhelmingly rejected a deal with their employers' association, and a lockout at the facility is underway. A ...
The employers' association at the Port of Montreal has issued the dockworkers' union a "final, comprehensive offer," threatening to lock out workers at 9 p.m. Sunday if a deal isn't reached.
The employers association at the Port of Montreal has issued the dockworkers’ union a “final, comprehensive offer,” threatening to lock out workers at 9 p.m. Sunday if a deal isn’t reached.
Money earmarked for homelessness can’t be sitting around lying unspent, Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante said Friday. “Right now, there are people in the streets who are dying,” Plante said.