Montreal STM Unions Continue Labor Negotiations Without Agreement
STM Unions Still Without Labor Agreement in Montreal

Ongoing Labor Negotiations for Montreal's Public Transit

Two unions representing workers at the Société de transport de Montréal (STM) continue to operate without new labor agreements as of November 17, 2025. The prolonged negotiations affect thousands of transit employees who serve Montreal's extensive public transportation network.

Current Status of Union Discussions

The labor situation remains unresolved despite ongoing discussions between STM management and union representatives. Both parties have been engaged in negotiations to establish new working conditions and compensation packages for transit employees. The absence of finalized agreements creates uncertainty for the more than 35,000 households that rely on STM services for their daily transportation needs.

Broader Context and Implications

These labor negotiations occur against a backdrop of significant economic developments across Canada. Recent data shows inflation has cooled to 2.2% as gas and grocery prices fell in October, potentially influencing wage discussion parameters. Meanwhile, other labor sectors are also addressing employment terms, as evidenced by HSAA members preparing to vote on a mediator-recommended agreement this week.

The STM labor situation represents one of several significant developments in Canadian public services and labor relations. As negotiations continue, both transit workers and Montreal commuters await resolution that balances fair working conditions with reliable public transportation services.