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Molson Coors ‘disappointed’ as unionized workers strike at Montreal brewery

The Molson Coors brewery is seen Wednesday, June 3, 2015 in Montreal. Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press

The union representing about 420 workers at the Molson Coors brewing plant on the South Shore of Montreal are on strike.

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Teamsters Canada says nearly 320 workers voted 99 per cent on Sunday against the company’s last contract offer and gave the union a strike mandate.

The union says the two parties do not agree on salary increases and on the establishment of a new layoff system that would not take seniority into account.

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Local 1999 president Eric Picotte says working conditions have been deteriorating since Molson’s merger with U.S.-based Coors in 2005 and worsened following a merger with Miller a few years ago.

Molson Coors spokesman Frederic Bourgeois-Leblanc says it is disappointed that employees walked off the job before it made a final offer because it is offering a “more than competitive wage and has a history of providing well-paying jobs” in Quebec.

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Bourgeois-Leblanc adds that the company has turned to an unspecified contingency plan as it works to meet consumer demand.

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