CN, Teamsters reach tentative strike deal, economic fallout still top of mind
MONTREAL — An end to a nationwide rail strike that has gripped the country for eight days is within sight, but concerns linger over the economic fallout.
Canadian National Railway Co. and Teamsters Canada reached a tentative deal Tuesday to renew a collective agreement for more than 3,000 workers, ending a strike that halted shipments, triggered layoffs and disrupted industries across the country.
Normal operations at CN will resume Wednesday at 6 a.m. local time across Canada, the union said.
Details of the settlement agreement, which must be ratified by union members, were not immediately available. Ratification is expected within eight weeks.