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Minister’s proposed strike freeze fails to find traction in Montreal port standoff – Winnipeg Free Press

MONTREAL – A push by the federal labour minister to reset relations in a labour standoff at the Port of Montreal has come to naught, as a partial strike drags on.

In a social media post on Monday evening, Steven MacKinnon said dockworkers and their employers failed to find consensus after he proposed a three-month freeze on strikes and lockouts early last week.

The would-be 90-day work stoppage aimed to have a special mediator work with both sides to hammer out a deal after bargaining stalled earlier this month.


Minister’s proposed strike freeze fails to find traction in Montreal port standoff – Winnipeg Free Press
Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Labour and Seniors, rises during question period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick

MacKinnon says the Maritime Employers Association and the longshore workers union must now “find a path” toward a negotiated agreement as quickly as possible.

He says federal mediators remain on hand to help with the contract talks, where scheduling and wages have proven major stumbling blocks.