CANADIAN AND US AUTOMAKERS FACE SERIOUS DISRUPTION THROUGH RAILROAD INDUSTRIAL ACTIONCANADIAN AND US AUTOMAKERS FACE SERIOUS DISRUPTION THROUGH RAILROAD INDUSTRIAL ACTION

The Canadian auto sector has called for improvements in labour relations in the country’s rail sector, after it faced significant major disruption caused by the ongoing work stoppage of 10,000 rail workers on Canada’s two railroad networks. While a Thursday lockout was halted by the Canadian government yesterday through an order requiring binding arbitration on the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) and the Canadian National (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC), the Teamsters have challenged the order as regards CPKC, and are, said spokesperson ...


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