Overview
- Over 9,000 workers at CN and CPKC could strike as early as May, jeopardizing public safety and supply chains.
- The unions claim CN and CPKC aim to eliminate safety-critical rest provisions, essential for combating crew fatigue.
- Negotiations have been put on hold, with both companies filing a notice of dispute and seeking government mediation.
- Teamsters Canada emphasizes that safety is non-negotiable, accusing the railways of prioritizing profits over people.
- Previous disputes have led to significant supply chain disruptions, highlighting the critical role of railway workers in the economy.