Feds’ order to end rail shutdown ‘unprecedented,’ labour tribunal says | Unpublished
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Author: Christopher Reynolds
Publication Date: October 22, 2024 - 15:58

Feds’ order to end rail shutdown ‘unprecedented,’ labour tribunal says

October 22, 2024
The federal government’s directive to end the countrywide rail shutdown in August marked an “unprecedented” move, says Canada’s labour tribunal, signalling a stauncher approach to disputes that rarely see direct intervention from cabinet.Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon’s instruction that the Canada Industrial Relations Board halt work stoppages and begin binding arbitration amounted to an order, the quasi-judicial body said in a new document explaining its earlier ruling.


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