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3/16/2006
Rail News: Labor
CPR ratifies agreements with rail traffic controllers, police officers
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Canadian Pacific Railway recently ratified separate collective-bargaining agreements with its rail traffic controllers and police officers.
CPR signed a three-year agreement with rail traffic controllers — represented by the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference Rail Canada Traffic Controllers Union — in Calgary, Winnipeg and Montreal. Extending through 2008, the agreement includes wage increases, pension and benefit program improvements and work-life balance provisions.
The Class I also ratified a four-year agreement with members of the CPR Police Service, represented by the Canadian Pacific Police Association. Extending through 2009, the agreement includes wage increases and benefit program improvements.
CPR signed a three-year agreement with rail traffic controllers — represented by the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference Rail Canada Traffic Controllers Union — in Calgary, Winnipeg and Montreal. Extending through 2008, the agreement includes wage increases, pension and benefit program improvements and work-life balance provisions.
The Class I also ratified a four-year agreement with members of the CPR Police Service, represented by the Canadian Pacific Police Association. Extending through 2009, the agreement includes wage increases and benefit program improvements.