Published • loading... • Updated
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.
Insights by Ground AI
16 Articles
16 Articles
A 48-year-old pedestrian was severely crushed by a bus as she crossed the street in Montreal in rush hour.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleReposted by
CFJC Today Kamloops
Montreal transit agency says there’s been progress in talks with one striking union
The CEO of Montreal's public transit agency says there is progress in negotiations with one of two unions whose walkouts have disrupted service across the network.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full Article+9 Reposted by 9 other sources
Montreal transit agency says there's been progress in talks with one striking union
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, Canada
·Winnipeg, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe transport company is ready to turn to arbitration if the strike is not completed by 15 November.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleNegotiations with the STM's 4,500 bus drivers and metro operators have progressed recently, said Marie-Claude Léonard, Executive Director on Friday.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources16
Leaning Left11Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution85% Left
Bias Distribution
- 85% of the sources lean Left
85% Left
L 85%
15%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium










