Canadian government invokes 'red tape rule' to prevent rail strike
The TCRC rail workers’ union in Canada has hit back at the “incredibly frustrating” decision ...
Trade union Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) and rail operator Canadian Pacific (CP) are to move to arbitration in the dispute over terms and conditions.
The striking CP workers returned to work yesterday, following agreement to binding arbitration by both sides.
However, some union members remain unhappy, feeling effectively disenfranchised with the union deciding on arbitration without a vote, and they will not get a vote on the final outcome, being forced to accept the arbitrator’s decision.
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