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Labour Dispute at the Port of Montreal Begins Today

"Montreal, October 31, 2024 – This morning at 11 a.m., an indefinite strike began at the Viau and Maisonneuve terminals, in accordance with the strike notice filed by CUPE Local 375, the longshore workers’ union. As a result, these two Termont-operated terminals are closed, and no rail, truck or ship services will be provided. With 40% of total container handling capacity paralyzed by this work stoppage, and ships and trains already obliged to choose other routes, the Montreal Port Authority (MPA) expresses its deep concern about the negative repercussions of this work stoppage."

Please see this link for the full Press Release provided by the Port of Montreal: https://www.port-montreal.com/en/the-port-of-montreal/news/news/press-release/indefinite-strike-termont

The MPA has created a web page to keep the public updated. This site also provides a list of FAQs related to the current job action such as: "how do I find out where my container/cargo is?" and "can I come pick up my container/goods?".

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