Union executives and affiliates protest a government order limiting telework, a key issue in a potential 2023 strike. Canada is taking steps to delay a possible rail strike by workers at Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC). The Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) is assessing the impact of a railworkers' strike on Canadians' health and safety. Workers at CN and CPKC have voted to strike, prompting Alberta to urge Justin Trudeau to intervene in potential strikes by railway and port workers.
Alberta urges Justin Trudeau to head off strikes by railway and port workers https://t.co/hTiK74df6L
Workers at Canada’s two largest railways vote to strike https://t.co/47UsBjeBTf via @container_news
The Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) is reviewing whether a strike by railworkers at CN and CPKC would jeopardize Canadians’ health and safety. https://t.co/Fvl6vCK7hm
Canada moves to push back start date for possible rail strike https://t.co/CmX6vsybLc https://t.co/GOi1PmYBox
⚠️ CANADA MOVES TO PUSH BACK START DATE FOR POSSIBLE RAIL STRIKE Full Story → https://t.co/fdoXXYNUaJ The Canadian government is moving to push back the start of a possible strike by railway workers at Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC), an… https://t.co/FUQf7mqOgI
Union execs @PSAC_afpc and affiliates protest @AnitaAnandMP order limiting telework; issue was key sticking point in 2023 strike: "Workers feel betrayed." https://t.co/uP6wIToZES #cdnpoli @TBS_Canada https://t.co/KnLdLEUJdz