Port of Montreal dockworkers to hold another partial strike — this time, with no end date

The union representing dockworkers at the Port of Montreal have voted to hold a partial, unlimited strike.

The dockworkers, who were on strike on Sunday for one day, voted to hold another strike on Thursday. This time, the strike will be unlimited, and it will affect the two Termont terminals at the port, the same ones affected by a partial three-day strike earlier this month.

The union, the Canadian Union of Public Employees, which is affiliated with the FTQ and represents nearly 1,200 longshore workers at the country's second-biggest port, said the strike would begin on Thursday at 11 a.m.

Source: Port of Montreal dockworkers to hold another partial strike — this time, with no end date | CBC News