The Canadian Industrial Relations Board has mandated that employees at the major railroads return to work, essential for reinstating operations and stabilizing the economy.
The Teamsters union expressed their disappointment, stating that the decision by the CIRB creates a risky precedent that diminishes the rights of workers and allows corporations to manipulate labor situations.
This decision by the CIRB sets a dangerous precedent, signaling to corporate Canada that large companies need only pause operations briefly to prompt federal intervention against unions.
Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon ordered the lockouts to end swiftly, emphasizing the immediate need to prevent further economic disruption that the labor disputes were causing.
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