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Montreal port workers will take part in May Day march

Port of Montreal to gradually resume activities

Winnipeg Free Press By: The Canadian Press Last Modified: 3:41 PM CDT Saturday, May. 1, 2021 Save to Read Later MONTREAL - Operations at the Port of Montreal were expected to resume gradually beginning Saturday after the Senate passed legislation forcing striking workers back on the job. Striking Port of Montreal dockworkers listen to speeches during a rally in Montreal on Thursday, April 29, 2021. Operations at the Port of Montreal are expected to resume gradually Saturday after the Senate passed legislation forcing striking workers back to work. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson MONTREAL - Operations at the Port of Montreal were expected to resume gradually beginning Saturday after the Senate passed legislation forcing striking workers back on the job.

Activity resumes at Port of Montreal after back-to-work legislation passes

  MONTREAL Operations at the Port of Montreal are expected to resume gradually beginning Saturday after the Senate passed legislation forcing striking workers back on the job. The House of Commons approved the bill Thursday, and it was debated and approved by the Senate late Friday. The Maritime Employers Association issued a statement saying activities at the port would gradually ramp up. The port authority says resuming operations and reestablishing the normal flow of goods will take several days and clients waiting to import or export goods should expect delays. Michel Murray of the Canadian Union of Public Employees has called the federal back-to-work legislation an attack on the workers constitutional right to strike.

Port of Montreal longshoremen march to protest back-to-work legislation on May Day

  MONTREAL As has become the tradition over the past several years, workers marched through the streets of Montreal on Saturday afternoon to mark May Day. The Port of Montreal Longshoremen s Union will open the march, as they feel their right to strike has been curtailed by the adoption of a special law forcing them back to work by the federal government. We are happy to march with our brothers and sisters on this International Workers Day despite the fact that it is a very sad day for union members in this country, said Michel Murray, union advisor and spokesperson for the Longshoremen s Union (CUPE 375) in a statement issued prior to the demonstration.

Les activités reprennent au port de Montréal après l adoption d une loi spéciale

Les activités reprennent au port de Montréal après l adoption d une loi spéciale
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