Canadian government forces rail lockout to end

  • CNN
  • August 22, 2024
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Canadian Labor Minister Steve MacKinnon took action Thursday to end the shutdown of the nation's two major freight railroads less than one day after it started, referring the labor dispute that had closed the railroads to binding arbitration.

"I've directed the Canada Industrial Relations Board to assist the parties in settling the outstanding terms of their collective agreements by imposing final binding arbitration," MacKinnon said in press conference Thursday. The government also ordered a resumption of activities and extending the term of the current collective agreements until new agreements have been signed.

The move is a victory for Canadian National and Candian Pacific Kansas City Southern, the two major railroads which had been seeking government intervention. Management of the two railroads had been requesting government intervention. They said they had been forced to shut down their networks, despite the disruption it would cause, because there was no way to reach a deal with the Teamsters union that represents 9,000 of their workers.