CN Rail Layoffs
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CN Rail recalls employees laid off amid Wet’suwet’en solidarity blockadesCanadian National Railway Co. has started to call back most of the 450 workers temporarily laid off last monthCanadaMar 3, 2020
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CN Rail begins calling back workers laid off during anti-pipeline blockadesThe email, which was first reported by Reuters, does not say exactly how many workers are being called back, but said the move is being made due to a lack of blockades on the CN Rail network over the past 24 hours.CanadaFeb 28, 2020
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CN Rail layoffs will ‘further complicate’ tangled supply chain, industries sayWhile the situation feels familiar, for many industries, the impacts are only adding to a pile of issues tangling the rail system.CanadaFeb 19, 2020
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Via Rail to temporarily lay off 1,000 workers amid rail blockadesVia says it 'has no choice but to continue the cancellation of its services on a large part of its network' while rail lines in other parts of the country remain closed.CanadaFeb 19, 2020
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Wet’suwet’en protests: CN Rail to lay off around 450 workers amid rail blockadesThe layoffs will affect operational staff, including employees working at Autoport in Eastern Passage, Moncton, Charny and Montreal.CanadaFeb 18, 2020
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