Deal reached in Montreal cemetery workers’ standoff that has left 300 bodies unburied
MONTREAL — The union representing striking maintenance workers at one of the country’s biggest cemeteries says a deal has been reached with their employer.
The Confédération des syndicats nationaux confirmed that its members will be back on the job at Montreal’s Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery on Monday after they voted 83 per cent in favour of a new agreement.
Gates at the cemetery have been closed since mid-January, leaving bereaved families unable to visit and sometimes resort to sneaking through the fence.
The cemetery has said the impasse has left more than 300 bodies unburied, with corpses stored at freezing temperatures in an on-site repository.