No
further talks scheduled with CN Locomotive Engineers
Published: November 23rd 2009
Source:
Teamsters Canada Rail Conference
Talks between
Canadian National Railway (CN) and Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC)
representing approximately 1700 locomotive engineers, to renew their Collective
Agreement, ended Friday with no further meetings scheduled.
The parties have been assisted by Federal Mediators since August in the hope of
renewing their Collective Agreement, which expired on December 31, 2008.
Friday’s talks culminated in additional dates being proposed by the TCRC to
continue negotiations but CN has declined.
“We are very disappointed that CN has declined to continue negotiations as it
appears they want to force Federal Government intervention without having to
negotiate” said Daniel J. Shewchuk President of Teamsters Canada Rail Conference
(TCRC), which represents CN locomotive engineers, conductors, trainmen and
yardmen, “We have offered CN further dates for which to continue negotiations
but, to our surprise, CN has declined and we have not seen any change in their
position over the weekend.”
In an interview on November 18, Shewchuk had indicated that he was optimistic
that an agreement can be reached without any form of disruption but that
optimism was tarnished with the events of Thursday, November 19. Thursday’s
events have forced the TCRC to look at the possibility of filing a complaint of
“Bad faith bargaining” which will be put to their lawyers today.
“We had proposed a number of options for the renewal of the collective
agreement, all of which were rejected by CN”, said Shewchuk. “Nevertheless, our
position is that we want to continue to negotiate but it is very difficult to
negotiate when the other party agrees to an issue and the next day, removes it
from the table.”
Teamsters Canada Rail Conference represents 12,000 railway workers with major
railroads and shortline railroads across Canada and affiliated with the 125,000
members in Teamsters Canada and 1.4 million members in North America with the
International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
www.teamstersrail.ca