Liberals move to force binding arbitration, return to work in railway labour dispute
The federal government will ask the Canada Industrial Relations Board to end the lockout at the country’s two biggest rail companies.
Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon said he’s asking the board to order a return to work and to impose binding arbitration.
He said the impacts of the work stoppage, which started last night, are being felt by all Canadians.
Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. locked out 9,300 engineers, conductors and yard workers after the parties did not agree on new contracts before deadline.