Unifor Plans CPKC Strike Vote
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•Unifor to call for strike vote after negotiations with CPKC reach impasse
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Unifor said it would hold a strike vote among members at Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) railway.
Negotiations between the union and the company reached an impasse.
Approximately 1,200 members at CPKC are represented by the union.
Issues prioritized in the negotiation surround work ownership, job security and poor labour relations.
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