Published: December 2nd 2009
Source: TCRC
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Early Wednesday afternoon
Teamsters Canada Rail Conference and Canadian National Railway
signed an agreement to end the five day old strike by locomotive
engineers.
The agreement provides for the parties to continue negotiations for
a defined period of time in an effort to resolve the outstanding
issues with a process that would require mutual agreement between
the parties to submit any of the outstanding issues to arbitration.
Wages and benefits, if unresolved, will be submitted to arbitration.
“The most contentious issue of having the mileage cap raised to 4300
miles per month was resolved at the last minute.” stated TCRC
President Daniel J Shewchuk, “Despite the threat of impending back
to work legislation, it was made clear that any increase to the
mileage cap would not result in an agreement” he added.
The agreement was a culmination of a very difficult round of
negotiations and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference would like to
thank all their members for their support during this arduous
process.
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

