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Québec port lockout reaches six-month mark

 

Longshore workers at the Port of Quebec marked the six-month anniversary of a lockout on the picket line at noon March 15, where they sounded an alarm six times.

The Société des arrimeurs de Québec (SAQ) locked out its 80 longshore workers on September 15, 2022. Since then, the employer has turned to replacement workers, which has been a major impediment to settling negotiations, said the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE).

“Although we are in the sixth month of this conflict, negotiations have been moving at a snail’s pace at the bargaining table, as the employer wants to have other workers do the jobs of longshore workers, which completely distorts the power balance,” said Nina Laflamme, a union representative for CUPE 2614, the union representing Quebec longshore workers.

The union members’ demands are clear. “We want to improve the longshore workers’ life-work balance. It’s one of the last trades where workers are unable to plan anything, because each day, they receive a phone call advising them of the shift they must work the following day, and they can’t take leave for several weeks during the summer. This must change for their successors,” says Stéphan Arsenault, president of CUPE 2614.

(CUPE photo)

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