Montreal longshoremen at country’s second-largest port vote for strike mandate
MONTREAL — Longshoremen at Canada’s second largest port have voted nearly unanimously for a strike mandate in a move that is largely symbolic.
Union spokesman Michel Murray announced Wednesday that members voted 99.49 in favour of giving their union the power to call a work stoppage.
About 600 out of 1,110 members voted on Dec. 16, and gave union leaders a 60-day window to call the strike.
The union is negotiating a new contract, which expired in December, with the Maritime Employers Association, a group that includes ship owners, operators, agents and longshoring companies.


