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Port of Montreal dockworkers threaten three-day strike beginning Monday

MONTREAL - The union representing longshore workers at the Port of Montreal said Friday that work at two terminals could come to a standstill next week as the union served a 72-hour strike notice.

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Port of Montreal dockworkers threaten three-day strike beginning Monday, union says

The union representing longshore workers at the Port of Montreal says work at two terminals could come to a standstill next week as the union served a 72-hour strike notice today. A container ship is loaded in the Port of Montreal, Tuesday, Sept.19, 2023.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi


MONTREAL - The union representing longshore workers at the Port of Montreal said Friday that work at two terminals could come to a standstill next week as the union served a 72-hour strike notice.

Dockworkers could walk off the job as of 7 a.m. Monday, a work stoppage that could last until Thursday at two terminals owned by Termont Montreal.

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