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Singh urges Liberals to stay out of rail dispute as deadline to avoid massive shutdown looms

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By Catharine Tunney, CBC News, RCI

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CN Rail said the union has not engaged meaningfully, while the union says the rail companies’ proposals would jeopardize rail safety. (File Photo: Leo Blackwelder/Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

CN Rail and CPKC plan to lock out workers early Thursday if there’s no deal by then

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says his party would oppose any government intervention in the ongoing labour dispute between Canada’s two main rail companies and unions as the deadline to avoid an unprecedented service shutdown approaches.

Both the Canadian National Railway and the Canadian Pacific Kansas City remain at loggerheads with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference union. The union has been demanding better wages and benefits — including better crew scheduling —  for workers.

On Sunday, CN formally notified the union that it would start locking out union workers early on Thursday. CPKC has told the Teamsters union already it will start locking out members early on Thursday. Separately, the union also issued a 72-hour strike notice to CPKC late on Sunday.

Without a last-minute agreement or binding arbitration, the bulk of Canada’s freight rail could grind to a halt this week.

Singh, whose caucus supports the minority Liberal government through a confidence-and-supply agreement, reiterated the NDP’s long-held opposition to government intervention in labour disputes on Monday.

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NDP opposes back-to-work legislation, binding arbitration in rail contract dispute, Singh says

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says the ‘only’ appropriate federal intervention into an ongoing contract dispute between unions and two major railways would be to force CN Rail and CPKC to negotiate fairly with workers. Both rail operators announced they would start locking out union workers early on Thursday.

I want to send a clear message to Justin Trudeau and the Liberals. We will oppose any attempt of the federal government to intervene on behalf of the employer against the workers in which should be a negotiated agreement between workers and the employer for good wages and safe working conditions, he told reporters in Halifax.

For too long we have seen Liberals and Conservatives interfere in these types of labour disputes to the advantage of the employer, to the detriment of the worker. That is wrong and we will oppose that.

So far, Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon has seemed resistant to interfering. Last week he rejected a request from CN for binding arbitration, and instead urged the parties to hammer it out at the negotiating table.

CN Rail said the union has not engaged meaningfully, while the union says the rail companies’ proposals would jeopardize rail safety.

Canadians will feel effects, minister says

In a statement issued Monday, MacKinnon again urged the rail companies and the union — which represents a combined 9,300 workers at the two railways — to reach a deal.

These collective bargaining negotiations belong to CN Rail, CPKC and TCRC workers alone but their effects will be borne by all Canadians, he said.

The parties must do the hard work necessary to reach agreements at the bargaining table and prevent a full work stoppage. Canadians expect the parties’ efforts to be equal to the trust conferred on them.

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business says the lockout could be devastating for small businesses that depend on rail service to send and receive goods, products and essential materials.

A stoppage of this size would be without precedent. Contract talks between the union and the companies usually take place a year apart, but in 2022 CN requested a year-long extension, meaning both companies’ labour agreements expired at the end of 2023.

Negotiations have been ongoing since.


This article is republished from RCI.

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