Federal labour board orders rail workers back on the job, imposes binding arbitration | CBC News
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"The board has concluded that, in this case, it has no discretion or ability to refuse to implement, in whole or in part, the minister's directions or to modify their terms," chairperson Ginette Brazeau wrote in a pair of rulings.
"It signals to corporate Canada that large companies need only stop their operations for a few hours, inflict short-term economic pain and the federal government will step in to break a union," said Paul Boucher, president of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference.
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