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Montreal Transit Agency Says There's Been Progress in Talks with One Striking Union

  • The CEO of Montreal's public transit agency, Marie-Claude Léonard, reports progress in negotiations with the union of 4,500 bus and metro operators who began their strike on November 1.
  • The maintenance workers' union, representing 2,400 workers, plans to strike throughout November, limiting service to rush hours and late nights.
  • Léonard hopes to resolve the impasse before November 15, considering binding arbitration if necessary.
  • The president of the maintenance workers' union accuses the transit agency of inflexibility despite their concessions.
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A 48-year-old pedestrian was severely crushed by a bus as she crossed the street in Montreal in rush hour.

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Montreal transit agency says there's been progress in talks with one striking union

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The transport company is ready to turn to arbitration if the strike is not completed by 15 November.

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Negotiations with the STM's 4,500 bus drivers and metro operators have progressed recently, said Marie-Claude Léonard, Executive Director on Friday.

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La Presse broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Friday, November 7, 2025.
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