Calgary Alberta - Canadian Pacific (CP) and the Canadian Pacific Police Association (CPPA) announced today a tentative, forward-looking,
five-year agreement.
"CP is proud to announce another long-term agreement with a valued union partner, this time the CPPA," said Keith Creel, CP President and Chief
Executive Officer.
"I give credit to the negotiation teams on both sides for demonstrating outstanding leadership and a commitment to collaboration in coming to this
progressive, long-term agreement well in advance of the upcoming deadline."
The CPPA negotiating team worked diligently in the best interest of its members while at the same time recognizing the overall benefits for both
sides.
"The end result being a tentative memorandum of settlement being reached in a very professional and respectful manner," said Stephen Ross, CPPA
President.
"CPPA members take very seriously their commitment to keeping company employees, assets, and the general public safe in relation to CP railway property
and activities. This proposed resolution is another example of our members' sincere commitment."
The CPPA represents approximately 80 Canadian police officers employed by CP.
Highlights of the five-year deal include a wage increase, added compassionate leave, expanded training opportunities, and an enhanced relocation expense
allowance.
The memorandum of settlement has been forwarded for review of the CPPA members and a ratification vote is expected to be conducted in the near
future.
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