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OTTAWA (Reuters) -Canada's freight rail network could come to a grinding halt this week, inflicting a huge economic toll after the country's two largest railroad operators on Sunday issued lockout ...
(Reuters) -Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) have shut down their rail networks in the country on Thursday and locked out nearly 10,000 workers after ...
Canada’s two major freight railroads have shut their operations, according to management of the two companies, locking out 9,000 members of the Teamsters union who operate the trains and dealing ...
On August 24, the CIRB ordered all employees back to work, and for CN and CPKC trains to start running on August 26. It also ordered binding arbitration to begin on August 29. The CIRB order ended the lockout and voided the strike notice against CN. Teamsters said they would comply with the order, but will appeal the CIRB's decision.
The United Transportation Union appealed Smith's dismissal almost a year later, and when CN declined the appeal, Michel G. Picher of the Canadian Railway Office of Arbitration ruled in Smith's favor that he should be reinstated to CN in a position other than conductor after Smith tearfully expressed remorse for his role in the crash.
A regional lockout (or region coding) is a class of digital rights management preventing the use of a certain product or service, such as multimedia or a hardware device, outside a certain region or territory.
But only one of the two major railroads is back to work, as Canadian National (CN) has ended the lockout of its 6,000 unionized employees and returned to work Friday morning. The other, Canadian ...
A CN spokesperson said trains were starting to run and the company's p ... A lockout at rival Canadian Pacific Kansas City has yet to be officially lifted after the Canadian government moved on ...