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Canada's Labor Minister ends coast-to-coast port labor turmoil, forcing unions back to work
Canada’s Labor Minister ended labor battles at Vancouver and Montreal ports, the second time the Canadian government has recently forced unions back to work.
Canada Labor Minister to Provide Update on Status of Port Disputes
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon will brief media at 10 am Eastern Time (1500 GMT) on Tuesday about the status of disputes at the major ports of Vancouver and Montreal, his office said in a statement. A spokesman for MacKinnon declined to give more details.
Canada moves to end labor disputes at port, cites economic damage
OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada on Tuesday moved to end labor disputes at the country's two biggest ports of Vancouver and Montreal, citing the economic damage and the potential for driving away trading partners.
Canada moves to end labor disputes at ports, cites economic damage
Canadian Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon said on Tuesday he had directed the country's labor relations board to order an end to disputes at the ports of Vancouver and Montreal, citing the economic damage inflicted.
Canada orders striking dock workers back to ports
Canada ordered striking dock workers back to the ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Montreal on Tuesday to clear out more than a week of container congestion bound for the United States and Canada.
Canada moves to end port lockouts and orders binding arbitration
Canada’s labor minister said Tuesday he is intervening to end lockouts of workers at the country’s two biggest ports.
Canada's Labor Minister Resolves Port Labor Disputes, Restores Operations at Major Ports
Canada’s Labor Minister, Steven MacKinnon, has taken decisive action to end the recent labor disruptions affecting key ports in Vancouver, Prince Rupert, and Montreal. By invoking federal powers, MacKinnon has ordered binding arbitration between the labor unions and port owners,
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Workers at Canada’s national postal service go on strike Friday, disrupting deliveries
Workers at Canada’s national postal service are on strike after failing to reach a negotiated agreement with Canada Post.
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55,000 Postal Workers in Canada Strike Over Pay
The union walked out after talks with the country’s main mail operator failed. The stoppage could disrupt deliveries before ...
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No need to check mailbox today: Canada Post workers on strike
Canadian Union of Postal Workers says approximately 55,000 workers are striking, claiming little progress has been made in ...
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Canada Sends Port Contract Talks to Arbitration, Ending Lockouts
Patrick Gloutney, president of the CUPE union locked out at the Montreal port, denounced the decision, calling it "a dark day ...
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Trump is 'looming' over port dispute as labour minister warns against 'economic self-destruction'
Canada’s bilateral trade relationship with the United States was top of mind on Tuesday when federal Labour Minister Steven ...
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Labour Minister invokes binding arbitration to end disputes at B.C. Quebec ports
Canada's Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon has sent labour disputes at ports in Quebec and British Columbia to binding ...
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Stop Siding with Employers to Get Around the Constitution – Negotiate a Fair Deal!
TORONTO, Nov. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Toronto & York Region Labour Council President Andria Babbington condemned the recent decision by federal Labour Minister
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B.C. port supervisors return to work after Ottawa forces employers to end lockouts
Unions at B.C., Montreal ports say they will each challenge Ottawa’s intervention to end the lockouts and impose binding ...
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