Teamsters union representative Christopher Monette spoke to Global News on Monday as Canada’s two main railways prepare for a possible strike. Monette said the main issues at the bargaining table centre around fatigue, rail safety, scheduling and a forced relocation scheme, and claimed that CN and CPK appeared to “be colluding together” to maximize leverage against the union.
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Railway negotiations stuck on issues from fatigue to safety: union representative
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