
Talks Between the TCRC and CN are in a Deadlock
Published:
November 27th 2009
Source: Teamsters Canada Rail Conference
Montreal, November 27, 2009 -- Talks between
Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) and Canadian National Railway (CNR) to
renew the collective agreement for 1700 locomotive engineers broke down Friday
evening.
Teamsters Canada Rail Conference President Daniel J. Shewchuk stated “We are
disappointed but not surprised. CN has resisted any real negotiation in what we
believe is an attempt to force third party intervention.”
The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference has been working with the Agence
métropolitaine de transport (AMT) to ensure a supply of qualified locomotive
engineers for the Deux-Montagnes and Mont St-Hilaire commuters’ lines but CN is
refusing to agree to the arrangement citing “security” consideration.
Teamsters Canada Rail Conference represents 12,000 railway workers with major
railroads and shortline railroads across Canada and affiliated with the 125,000
members in Teamsters Canada and 1.4 million members in North America with the
International Brotherhood of Teamsters.
Information:
Daniel J. Shewchuk, President, Teamsters Canada Rail Conference
www.tcrc295.com