Calgary Alberta - Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) has received a formal strike notice from the union representing its employees, a
move that could lead to a nationwide work stoppage beginning this Sunday, 20 Mar 2022.
CP had earlier issued a 72 hour notice to the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) of its plan to lockout almost 3,000 employees on 20 Mar 2022 if
the union and company are unable to come to a negotiated settlement or agree to binding arbitration.
The TCRC responded by issuing a strike notice to CP.
The two sides remain at odds over more than two dozen issues, including wages, benefits, and pensions.
Canadian businesses are calling on Ottawa to prevent a potential work stoppage at CP, which could further hamper companies recovering from COVID-19
restrictions and lead to greater supply chain issues.
Roughly 45 industry groups have banded together and say that any disruption in rail transport will hinder Canada's freight capacity and hurt the
broader economy as it grapples with inflation, product shortages, rising fuel costs, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The groups behind the statement include the Retail Council of Canada, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters, and
the Business Council of Canada.
Federal Labour Minister Seamus O'Regan has said that Ottawa is "monitoring the situation closely" and wants both parties to come to a
negotiated settlement.
Canada's agriculture industry has also expressed concern about a potential work stoppage at CP.
Farm groups have warned that any delay on the rail lines will impact everything from shipments of fertilizer during the crucial spring seeding
season, as well as deliveries of emergency livestock feed to drought-affected parts of the prairie provinces.
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