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CUPE 375, the union representing longshore workers in Montreal, eastern Canada’s largest port, has issued a 24-hour strike notice, running from 7 am local time on 27 October, to 6.59 am (local time) on 28 October.
The strike comes amid an ongoing industrial action that started on 10 October. An earlier three-day strike, which disrupted operations at the Viau and Maisonneuve (Termont) terminals, ended on 2 October.
The union has, so far, failed to reach rapport with the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) concerning a collective agreement, after the last such pact expired on 31 December 2023.
Vessel-tracking data from S&P Global shows that just eight container ships remain bound for Montreal in the coming week. These are MSC Anya, MSC Celine, MSC Levina III, MSC Sena, Hapag-Lloyd’s Genoa Express and Ontario Express, CMA CGM-operated EM Kea, and OOCL St. Lawrence.