Canadian rail workers aren't on strike: They're locked out of their jobs
Briefly

"Throughout this process, CN and CPKC have shown themselves willing to compromise rail safety and tear families apart to earn an extra buck. The railroads don't care about farmers, small businesses, supply chains, or their own employees," said Paul Boucher, president, Teamsters Canada Rail Conference. "Their sole focus is boosting their bottom line, even if it means jeopardizing the entire economy."
"Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Southern have locked out their workers after an impasse in contract negotiations with the Teamsters union. The union has claimed they have put forward multiple offers, but none were seriously considered by either company."
Read at Fast Company
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