TCRC
Offers Possible Solution to End Strike at CN Railway
Published: November 29th 2009
Source:
TCRC
“CN must accept their responsibility in this
situation as well…”
Montreal, November 29, 2009 – Late last night, Teamsters Canada Rail Conference
(TCRC) offered a possible solution to Canadian National Railway (CN) to resolve
the present impasse between the parties.
The solution offered to CN by the TCRC, through the Federal Mediators, was to
submit the wage portion of the dispute to final and binding arbitration upon
successful resolution of the other outstanding issues.
“CN must accept their responsibility in this dispute as well” said Daniel J.
Shewchuk, President of Teamsters Rail Conference (TCRC), which represents the
1700 striking locomotive engineers at CN. “We do not feel our position on wages
is excessive as they are in line with what CN has negotiated with other Unions.
Nevertheless, in an effort to move the process forward we indicated that we are
prepared to submit the issue of wage increases to final and binding
arbitration.”
This morning CN declined the TCRC’s offer to return to the table and indicated
that final and binding arbitration was the only solution. “We continue to offer
solutions but are extremely disappointed that CN’s focus is to have all issues
handled through final and binding arbitration without having to negotiate.” said
Shewchuk.
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.
Information:
Daniel J. Shewchuk, President, Teamsters Canada Rail Conference
www.teamstersrail.ca
www.teamsters.ca/en/news/1318/
www.teamstersrail.ca