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Union talks underway between foremen, employers to avoid latest B.C. port strike

  • Dockworkers at the Port of Montreal began a partial strike today, shutting down two container terminals and affecting 40 percent of the port's handling capacity.
  • The strike involves up to 320 workers, with the union open to resolving the dispute over scheduling practices used by Termont.
  • Port of Montreal CEO Julie Gascon warned of potential economic impacts from a prolonged stoppage and called for a resolution.
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