Ferry between Sorel-Tracy and Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola | A strike on June 29 and 30

Another strike will affect a ferry this weekend, the one that connects Sorel-Tracy to Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola.


Posted at 6:32 a.m.



Lia Lévesque

The Canadian Press

The strike is scheduled to last two days, from Saturday 6 a.m. to Sunday 7 p.m.

Some 70 employees, members of a local section of the Steelworkers union, affiliated with the FTQ, will walk off the job during these two days. These include deckhands, gate attendants, cashiers, office attendants and other job titles.

The dispute mainly concerns salaries. Negotiations with the Société des traversiers du Québec have been going on for several months already.

These union members are demanding increases to allow them to obtain compensation similar to that received by those who occupy similar positions elsewhere in the industry.

These workers have already given themselves a 10-day strike mandate to be exercised at the appropriate time. The dates of the next walkouts have not yet been set.

The ferry company has already deplored the use of strike action, which affects citizens, arguing that negotiations are still ongoing.

Last weekend, five ferry crossings were affected by a two-day walkout, including the one that connects Sorel-Tracy to Saint-Ignace-de-Loyola. However, it involved other employees, namely navigation officers and engineer officers.

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