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Canada ends Montreal Port Strike

Striking dockworkers at Canada’s second-biggest port will gradually return to work on Saturday, the Montreal Port Authority (MPA) said, after the federal government passed a law to end the walkout.  Late on Friday, the Canadian government passed back-to-work legislation to halt the strike, which workers at the Port of Montreal began on Monday over changes to their work schedules.

“Our priority now is to plan for the resumption of port operations and to ensure efficient and seamless service,” MPA Chief Executive Martin Imbleau said.

But a union representing dockworkers at Canada’s second-biggest port by shipping volume said it will challenge the Canadian government’s new strike-ending law in court as it violates fundamental rights protected by the constitution.

This was excerpted from the 1 May 2021 edition of gCaptain.

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Freight & Transport

Information source

Canadian News Channel
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