Unifor Reaches New Agreement with CN Railway, Avoiding Strike Action
23.12.2024
Unifor has officially ratified a four-year agreement with CN Railway, preventing strike action. The deal secures better wages, stronger benefits, and enhanced protections for over 3,000 union members. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

Unifor Ensures Job Security and Improved Benefits
Unifor announced the approval of a four-year contract with CN Railway, highlighting major gains. The agreement includes wage increases, improved benefits, and job protections across Canada’s CN terminals.
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Negotiations between Unifor and CN Railway concluded successfully earlier this month. Both parties collaborated to address members’ priorities, strengthening workplace protections and promoting fairness.
Unifor Supports Members Through Collective Bargaining
Unifor emphasized the importance of collective bargaining in achieving this agreement. Leaders credited members’ solidarity for driving negotiations and securing long-term improvements for all employees.
The new contract recognizes the vital role union members play in CN’s operations. It also reflects CN Railway’s commitment to fostering stability and fairness in labor relations.
Union representatives expressed satisfaction with the deal, focusing on fairness and growth. Workers praised the agreement, noting that improved wages and benefits will enhance workplace satisfaction.
Unifor’s new agreement with CN Railway demonstrates the power of unions in shaping fair labor practices. It highlights collaboration, prevents disputes, and supports growth while securing long-term stability.
Source: globalnews.ca
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