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Canada - CN yesterday formally advised the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) of the
railroad's intention to lock out TCRC represented employees starting at 12:01 Eastern time tomorrow unless a labour
agreement or binding arbitration is achieved before that time.
No meaningful progress occurred during negotiations over the weekend, CN officials said in a press
release.
As a result, it issued the lockout notice and will continue a phased and progressive shutdown of its
network.
"This planned shut down helps to ensure the safety of the communities in which we operate and the safety of our
customers' goods, and to optimize the network's recovery following a labour disruption," CN officials
said.
Additional CN embargoes will be issued today.
TCRC represents 6,000 conductors, conductor trainers, yard coordinators, and locomotive engineers across the CN
network.
Meanwhile, TCRC has served a 72 hour strike notice to CPKC, union officials said yesterday in a press
release.
TCRC represents 3,200 locomotive engineers, conductors, and train-yard workers at CPKC.
CPKC announced 9 Aug 2024 that it had served a lockout notice to the union for 00:01, Thursday.
Both Canadian Class Is have been halting shipments in preparation for potential work stoppages.
Last week, Canada's Labor Minister Steven MacKinnon turned down CN's request to impose binding arbitration, saying he
wanted the railroad to bargain with the union in good faith.
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