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Labour minister rejects CN Rail’s request for binding arbitration as lockout looms

CN Rail has threatened to lock out employees as early as Aug. 22 if it can’t come to an agreement with the union on issues such as scheduling and wages.

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Labour minister rejects CN Rail's request for binding arbitration as lockout looms

Minister of Labour and Seniors Steven MacKinnon has rejected a request from Canadian National Railway Co. for binding arbitration as the clock ticks down to a potential lockout of its employees.


OTTAWA - Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon has rejected a request from Canadian National Railway Co. for binding arbitration as the clock ticks down to a potential lockout of its employees.

MacKinnon says he wants to make it clear that he expects CN Rail and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference to negotiate in good faith, adding that federal mediators remain available to help the process along.

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