Canadian rail workers represented by the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference have voted to authorize a strike, awaiting a government ruling to permit the action. This move involves over 9,200 workers from Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Southern, Canada's largest railroads. The union is demanding a new labor deal to replace the one that expired on December 31, 2023. While the union has positioned itself for a strike, legal action cannot commence until the Canadian government makes a decision regarding the potential impact of a strike on essential supplies.
- Strike Authorization: Over 9,200 workers from Canadian National and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Southern voted to authorize a strike.
- Union Demands: Seeking better wages, improved working conditions, and flexibility on fatigue management.
- Government Intervention: Strike action pending a ruling from Canada's Minister of Labour, Seamus O’Regan, on whether a work stoppage would affect health and safety.
- Previous Strike Votes: This is the second strike authorization this year, with the first approved on May 1.
- Legal Constraints: The union cannot legally strike until the government decision, and another vote was required as the previous authorization expired on June 30.
- Potential Strike Timing: If approved, a strike cannot start until 72 hours after the government's decision, likely mid-July or later.
- Worker Composition: Includes locomotive engineers, conductors, train and yard workers, and rail traffic controllers.