Canada rail strike: Shutdown begins as employees locked out

Canada rail strike: Shutdown begins as employees locked out

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MONTREAL — Trains throughout the nation have floor to a halt as 9,300 employees had been locked out by each of Canada’s main railways after they didn’t agree on a brand new contract earlier than a 12:01 a.m. EDT deadline.

The shutdown marks the first-ever simultaneous work stoppage at Canadian Nationwide Railway and Canadian Pacific Kansas Metropolis and threatens to upend provide chains.

The businesses haul about $1 billion in items every day mixed, the Railway Affiliation of Canada says, a few of which was pre-emptively stopped to keep away from having cargo stranded.

Transit authorities have stated choose commuter strains that run on Canadian Pacific tracks in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver will likely be suspended.

Enterprise teams have demanded the federal government step in by imposing binding arbitration and barring strikes and lockouts as the method performs out.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday had known as on each side to work out a deal on the bargaining desk.

Affected industries embrace agriculture, mining, vitality, retail, automaking and development.

Ports concern containers will pile up on the docks as cargo goes unmoved, inflicting congestion down the road and prompting some carriers to reroute to U.S. terminals.

Greater than 32,000 rail commuters throughout the nation may also have to search out new routes to the workplace.

Strains affected by the potential work stoppage are TransLink’s West Coast Categorical within the Vancouver space, Metrolinx’s Milton line and the Lakeshore line’s Hamilton GO station within the Larger Toronto Space, and Exo’s Candiac, Saint-Jérôme and Vaudreuil/Hudson strains within the Montreal space.

This report by The Canadian Press was first printed Aug. 22, 2024.