The union representing more than 9,000 rail workers says it will comply with a ruling by the Canada Industrial Relations Board that forces the employees back to work – although it plans to appeal. While this means operations will resume on Canada’s two main rail lines Monday, experts say it will come with a cost. Noor Ra’fat reports.
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‘Extremely disappointed’: Rail workers’ union plan to appeal back-to-work ruling
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