Montreal transit strike begins, could disrupt service for two weeks
MONTREAL — A transit strike kicked off Monday morning that could disrupt bus and subway service in Montreal for the next two weeks, as Quebec’s labour minister accused the workers of holding public transit users hostage.
The strike by the Montreal transit agency’s maintenance workers will limit service to morning and evening rush hours and late at night on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The 2,400 maintenance workers are also refusing to work overtime.
The labour disruption follows an earlier strike in June, which also reduced bus and subway service outside peak hours.
“The strike by maintenance workers at (the transit agency) is once again holding people who depend on public transportation hostage,” Labour Minister Jean Boulet wrote Monday on the X platform.
