Canadian National Railway, one of Canada's two main rail companies, formally notified the Teamsters union in Canada on Sunday that it would start locking out...
OTTAWA - Canadian National Railway , one of Canada 's two main rail companies , formally notified the Teamsters union in Canada on Sunday that it would start locking out union workers early on Thursday.
Canada's other main rail operator, Canadian Pacific Kansas City, has already told the Teamsters union it will start locking out members early on Thursday. This means the vast majority of rail transit of goods in Canada would grind to a halt by Thursday, barring last-minute labour agreements between the companies and their respective arms of the Teamsters' union.
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