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Teamsters Reach Tentative Agreement With CP, Ending Strike

Calgary  – The Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) reached a tentative
agreement with Canadian Pacific (CP) to renew the collective agreement for over 3000 conductors
and locomotive engineers, ending a strike which began at 2200 ET yesterday. At the same time, the
parties have reached a tentative agreement for the Kootenay Valley Railway (KVR).

Full operations at CP and KVR will resume tomorrow at 0600 local time across Canada.

“We would like to thank our members for their incredible support throughout this process,” said
Doug Finnson, President of the TCRC. “We believe this is a fair contract that our members can feel
good about ratifying. I am personally very satisfied with what we have negotiated.”

The tentative agreement must now be ratified by TCRC members, a process which will take place
over the coming months.

Details of the agreement are being withheld pending ratification. The union is in the process of
communicating with its members, who will be receiving more information shortly.

Teamsters would like to thank the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) and Labour
Minister Patty Hajdu for helping parties find common ground, as well as Prime Minister Justin
Trudeau for standing up for workers’ right to negotiate.

“Previous governments were all too eager to threaten back to work legislation, acting quickly on
behalf of employers against workers and their unions,” said Doug Finnson. “We thank the
government for proving that collective bargaining can work when it’s allowed to.”

Teamsters represent close to 125,000 workers in Canada in all industries, including over 10,000 in
the rail sector. The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, with which Teamsters Canada is
affiliated, has 1.4 million members in North America

Source : Teamsters Canada

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