Canadian National Railway: Trucking Unit's Drivers Ratify Collective Agreement
By Mary de Wet
Canadian National Railway said Tuesday that truck drivers affiliated with Unifor have ratified a tentative agreement with CNTL, a subsidiary dedicated to first- and last-mile trucking-container pickup and deliveries.
The four-year agreement covers about 750 owner-operators under contract with CNTL in Canada until Dec. 31, 2027.
Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City are facing threats of strikes from Teamsters Canada, a union representing 9,000 workers at the railroads, among them train conductors, locomotive engineers and railyard employees. The Teamsters union is aiming to renew three collective agreements.
Write to Mary de Wet at mary.dewet@dowjones.com
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