Minister Raitt applauds resumption of work at Port of Montréal
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OTTAWA, ONTARIO, July 23, 2010 - The Honourable Lisa Raitt, Canada's Minister of
Labour, welcomed the resumption of negotiations between the Maritime Employers
Association, Montréal, Quebec, and the Syndicat des débardeurs (Canadian
Union of Public Employees, Local 375) at the Port of Montréal. Work will
restart at the Port of Montréal on Saturday, July 24, 2010, and negotiations
will resume on Monday, July 26, 2010.
"I applaud the Maritime Employers Association and the Syndicat des débardeurs
for demonstrating a responsible attitude by ending this work stoppage early
and resuming the negotiation process," said Minister Raitt. "Our government
welcomes this positive step forward, as it will help keep Canada's economy on
a steady course and ensure the delivery of important goods and services to Canadians."
The collective agreement covering a unit of 830 longshoremen expired on December
31, 2008.
"I would also like to thank the federal mediators for their efforts in
helping the parties negotiate an end to the work stoppage and a resumption of
bargaining," Minister Raitt added.
The Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service was established to provide dispute
resolution and dispute prevention assistance to trade unions and employers under
the jurisdiction of the Canada Labour Code. Mediation aims to achieve a collective
agreement and avoid a work stoppage.
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