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Minimizing impacts and focusing on negotiation

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The Fabrique de la paroisse Notre-Dame de Montréal has learned of the decision of the union representing its operations employees to call an unlimited general strike while negotiations are still underway. This general strike will impact many families who had planned to bury a loved one in the next few days or weeks and won’t be able to go through their mourning process without disruption.

January 12, 2023


The Fabrique de la paroisse Notre-Dame de Montréal has learned of the decision of the union representing its operations employees to call an unlimited general strike while negotiations are still underway. This general strike will impact many families who had planned to bury a loved one in the next few days or weeks and won’t be able to go through their mourning process without disruption.

 

The cemetery acknowledges the union's decision and will endeavour to minimize the impact of this strike on its activities, offer its services to bereaved families with respect and dignity, and meet the varied needs of its clients. Families will be informed as a matter of priority of the strike’s consequences on the activities and services that can be provided.

 

Since November 2019, the Fabrique has devoted its efforts to reaching a negotiated settlement with the operations union, with the help of the conciliator appointed by the Ministry of Labour. In 2021, the Fabrique paid an average of $68,249 in wages per employee who was present for the entire year.

 

All permanent cemetery operations employees work a four-day week, receive over $30.50 an hour, and benefit from a total compensation package that represents more than $45 per hour worked when including the defined benefit pension plan, statutory holidays, annual vacation, statutory and personal leave, as well as a comprehensive group insurance program that covers health, dental, short- and long-term disability, and life insurance.

 

The cemetery manages an outstanding site that’s a safe and natural environment in which to work. It also offers enviable working conditions to all its employees, and the fact that the average seniority of permanent operations employees was 23 years in 2022 testifies to this fact.

 

The cemetery is a non-profit organization (NPO) whose revenues, which mainly pay the salaries of its employees, come exclusively from bereaved families. For this reason, the Cemetery wishes to continue negotiations and reach a reasonable agreement as soon as possible with the operations union, in order to continue its mission while guaranteeing its sustainability.

The cemetery will be inaccessible on Sunday, September 15, 2024, as the City of Montréal proceeds with street closures for the 13th edition of the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal. Crossing points will be available for pedestrians only at the main entrances on Côte-des-Neiges and at the corner of Decelles. The City of Montréal will close the streets around the cemetery at 4 a.m. with a gradual reopening at 4 p.m. Please note that the Remembrance entrance will be closed to pedestrians.

 

The Marguerite-D'Youville mausoleum (M8) is temporarily closed until further notice for maintenance and renovations.

 

Our Search for A Loved One feature is temporarily unavailable. We are working to get everything back online as soon as possible. 

 

For the families who are currently waiting for engravings/inscriptions in the following mausoleums: Marguerite Bourgeoys (M4) - La Pietà (M5) - Saint-Pierre et Saint-Paul (M6) ainsi que Sainte-Marguerite-D'Youville (M8); we will be contacting you once we get to your file.

 

Please note that we are experiencing a high volume of calls regarding ash burials. If you have already completed your request for such a burial, we will contact you as soon as we get your file. We apologize for the inconvenience. If your request for an ash burial has not yet been submitted, we urge you to complete the form.

Ash Burial Request Form