The railway companies warn of imminent lockouts while the Teamsters union stands ready for a strike, underlining a potential pivotal moment in Canadian freight transportation.
The suspension of certain commuter lines due to a rail stoppage could disrupt the lives of over 32,000 commuters in major Canadian cities including Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver.
With the railways moving approximately $1 billion worth of goods each day, a prolonged work stoppage could significantly impact supply chains, alarming grocery suppliers worried about inventory.
The union's demands highlight critical issues such as better wages, fatigue management, and improved scheduling, as both workers and companies face mounting pressures.
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