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Canadian Pacific to lock out employees in 72 hours if talks with union fail

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Canadian Pacific Railway (CP.TO) will lock out its employees in 72 hours if there is no agreement with a union, the company said on Wednesday, a move that would potentially disrupt the movement of grain, potash and coal at a time of soaring commodity prices

   Reuters
 

CP has commenced work stoppage contingency plans and will gradually work to wind down its Canadian operations, unless the parties come to a negotiated settlement or agree to binding arbitration, the company said.

The company said it had tabled an offer to address issues of wages, benefits and pensions but it was rejected by the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) union on Wednesday.

“Delaying resolution would only make things worse. We take this action with a view to bringing this uncertainty to an end,” CP’s chief executive officer, Keith Creel, said.

“Canadian federal mediators are assisting the two sides in talks and the government is encouraging both parties to consider making the compromises necessary to reach a fair deal
 
 
 
 
 

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