‘Period of labour turmoil’ not over with end to rail shutdown, observers warn

Whichever party next forms government could 'designate big chunks of the transportation sector as essential,' says Carleton University Professor Ian Lee.
Steven MacKinnon
Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon intervened in a rail shutdown late last month by ordering the resumption of activities and sending the parties to binding arbitration.

The shutdown of Canada’s two major railways might have ended a week before Labour Day, but other work stoppages are on the near horizon, including one involving Air Canada pilots next month as part of what a former federal cabinet minister and outgoing head of the Canadian...

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