Railway Workers Warn of Looming Work Stoppage Amid Safety Concerns
Negotiations between Canada's largest railways and the Teamsters Union have stalled, with public safety and worker fatigue at the heart of the dispute.
- 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.