CN says the union represents about 750 of its signals and communications employees across the country.
The company says in a release Wednesday that the union has given notice of its intention to strike as of
CN says it is negotiating with the union in good faith and has offered to resolve remaining differences, mainly on wages and benefits, through binding arbitration.
The company says it remains optimistic that an agreement can be reached without a labour disruption but if there is a strike it is prepared to implement an operational contingency plan to ensure a normal level of continued safe operations as long as required.
CN says it safely transports more than 300 million tons of natural resources, manufactured products, and finished goods throughout
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