
Montreal airport refuellers, Swissport to resume negotiations tomorrow
MONTREAL — Swissport Canada and the union representing employees who refuel the planes at two Montreal airports will return to the negotiating table Thursday morning after a second straight day on the picket lines.
Union spokesman Michel Richer said the two sides had agreed to meet the following morning beginning at 10 a.m. In the meantime, strikers were expected to return to the picket lines for a demonstration at Trudeau airport at 2 p.m.
“We’re staying on strike for as long as we haven’t signed a contract,” he said Wednesday morning in a phone interview.
Roughly 100 employees with Swissport Canada, the only supplier of fuel for airlines operating out of Montreal’s cargo airfield in Mirabel and the city’s main airport, Montreal-Trudeau International, walked off the job around 11 a.m. yesterday, several days after having voted to reject a tentative contract deal.