The Port of Montreal Longshore Union CUPE Local 375 has rejected the final offer from the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) resulting in a lockout...
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With the exception of the bulk sector and essential services, container handling operations at the Port of Montréal is experiencing a major slowdown following strikes from the Longshoremen’s Union, CUPE Local 375, according to a release from the Maritime Employers Association (MEA). The post MEA says container operations at Montreal port significantly slowed appeared first on Inside Logisitics.
The Port of Montreal Longshore Union CUPE Local 375 has rejected the final offer from the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) resulting in a lockout...
The Port of Montreal Longshore Union CUPE Local 375 has rejected the final offer from the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) resulting in a lockout...
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MONTREAL — The employers association at the Port of Montreal locked out nearly 1,200 longshore workers Sunday night, bringing a halt to traffic at...