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Unifor starts negotiations with Canadian Pacific Kansas City

Unifor stated on Tuesday it has initiated agreement settlements with Canadian Pacific Kansas City, just weeks after it opened settlements with Canadian National Railway.

The union, representing 1,200 workers at CPKC, will look for to address essential problems affecting rail workers across seventeen offices in Canada.

Canada is the world's second-largest nation by location and relies greatly on trains to transport a wide range of products and goods. Work blockages at railroad business might bring the country's economy to a grinding halt, as they did in August.

Unifor said its bargaining priorities consist of high levels of contracting out, forced overtime and strict business policies that negatively effect work-life balance.

In August, the railway business faced a hazard of work interruption by the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference Union in one of the greatest service interruptions in the country.

The work interruption concerned an end just after the Canadian federal government required a binding arbitration to reach an agreement over a brand-new agreement. Teamsters has actually filed court challenges against the rulings.

(source: Reuters)