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Port of Montreal strike: partial agreement made to move some of the 477 shipping containers

Management and union parties reached a partial agreement Thursday as to the fate of some of the 477 shipping containers sitting in the Port of Montreal amid a longshore workers' strike...

The parties were still in negotiations Thursday morning and by early Thursday afternoon, they announced a partial agreement...

Under the agreement that was reached, "anything dangerous or related to COVID-19 will be taken out quickly by longshoremen," the CUPE said.

As for the other containers among the 477, they will be "studied one at a time, in order to judge their urgency,'' said the union.

The MEA said a partial agreement was confirmed "to move containers of controlled products, merchandise related to COVID-19 and unload a sugar shipment."

The group added that "containers of refrigerated products are still the subject of discussions and a joint decision will be made shortly" on the subject...

This was excerpted from the 20 August 2020 edition of CTV News.

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Freight & Transport

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Canadian News Channel
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