Canadian freight operators Canadian National Railway (CN Rail) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) are set to lock workers out Thursday over a labor dispute with the The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference.Canadian freight operators Canadian National Railway (CN Rail) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) locked workers out early Thursday over a labor dispute with the The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference.
The two firms Friday issued a warning to around 9.3K engineers, conductors, and yard workers on the lockout. The two companies have halted refrigerated, perishable, and security-sensitive shipments in anticipation of a potential strike.The two firms issued a warning last Friday to around 9.3K engineers, conductors, and yard workers on the lockout, while the union issued a strike notice on Sunday. The two companies had halted refrigerated, perishable, and security-sensitive shipments in anticipation of a potential strike.
The Canadian railroad service faces an unprecedented crisis as the CN Rail and CPKC workers' strike loomsbegins. This situation arose from a unique alignment of contract expirations for both companies and CN Rail's request for an extension due to the new fatigue rules. The Teamsters union seeks better safety norms, work rules, and relocation policies. The government's role remains uncertain, leaving the nation in a potentialpotentially prolonged gridlock.
Disruptions in Canadian railroads couldwill severely impact trade across North America. Key US rail and shipping hubs connected to the Canadian network, like Chicago and New Orleans, would face delays, leading to billions in economic damage and widespread supply chain issues. The US must brace for possible shortages in grains, coal, and timber supplies and Canada must address this labor dispute immediately.