Port of Montreal employer issues āfinalā offer to dockworkers, threatens lockout ā Montreal
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The Canadian Press
Posted November 8, 2024 11:32 am
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The employers association at the Port ofĀ MontrealĀ has issued the dockworkersā union a āfinal, comprehensive offer,ā threatening to lock out workers at 9 p.m. Sunday if a deal isnāt reached.
The Maritime Employers Association says its new offer includes a three per cent salary increase per year for four years and a 3.5 per cent increase for the two subsequent years.
It says the offer would bring the total average compensation package of a longshore worker at the Port ofĀ MontrealĀ to more than $200,000 per year at the end of the contract.
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In return, the employers association says it is asking longshore workers to provide at least one hourās notice when they will be absent from a shift ā instead of one minute ā to help reduce management issues.
The longshore workers launched a partial unlimited strike on Oct. 31, which has paralyzed two terminals that represent 40 per cent of the portās total container handling capacity.
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The union has previously said it will accept the same increases that were granted to its counterparts in Halifax or Vancouver ā 20 per cent over four years.
The employer says that in the event of a lockout, only essential services and activities unrelated to longshoring will continue at the port after 9 p.m. Sunday.
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