Mediation for Montreal port labor talks

Employers, union agree to 90-day timeframe Port of Montreal employers and union dockworkers have mutually agreed to mediation in their contract negotiations. “Following the decision of the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) on Nov. 14, the union of Longshoremen of the Port of Montreal (CUPE 375) and the Association of Maritime Employers (MEA) have agreed,…

Canada container ports face backlogs, delays

Labor board order ended work stoppages Container operations have resumed following labor-related disruptions at Canada’s busiest ports, which continue to work through backlogs toward normal operations. The Canada Industrial Relations Board on Nov. 14 granted a request by Labor Minister Steven MacKinnon and ordered an end to lockouts of union workers at West Coast ports as well…

Unions returning to work at Canada ports 

Labor board orders containers hubs to resume operations Canada’s busiest maritime gateways will be handling containers again after the Canada Industrial Relations Board ordered the Port of Montreal to resume operations as of Saturday morning. Longshore workers returned to the ports of Vancouver and Prince Rupert in British Columbia on Thursday, just days after Canada ordered…

Forwarders slam Canadian government ‘late intervention’ in port strikes

Forwarders have lambasted the Canadian government for its “late intervention” in the stand-off between dockers and their employers across the country’s ports. Responding to labour minister Steve MacKinnon’s order to the Industrial Relations Board (IRB) this week to extend existing collective bargaining agreements  and impose arbitration on all parties, one forwarder told The Loadstar: “The big question here…