Talks between CN and locomotive engineers' union in Canada break off with no settlement - Union expected to strike the company
November 27 2009 - 11:35PM
PR Newswire (US)
MONTREAL, Nov. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Negotiations between CN
(TSX: CNR) (NYSE:CNI) and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference
(TCRC) ended this evening with no agreement on a new labour
contract. CN and the TCRC had resumed negotiations earlier in the
day with the assistance of federal mediators in an attempt to reach
a settlement. CN now expects the TCRC to strike the company's
Canadian operations. CN said a TCRC strike is particularly
unfortunate because CN has repeatedly offered, and the union has
refused, to submit the contract disagreements to binding
arbitration in order to avoid a labour disruption. CN said a labour
strike at this time is in no one's interest, as it will hurt CN's
customers, its employees and the Canadian economy. CN will
implement its labour contingency plan, under which qualified
management personnel will work as locomotive engineers. CN is
committed to provide the best possible service to its customers in
the circumstances and will do so until it can reach a new agreement
with the TCRC. Locomotive engineers will remain on the job in the
following CN territories because of separate collective agreements:
northern Alberta, parts of northern and eastern Ontario, northern
Quebec, and parts of eastern Quebec and New Brunswick.
Forward-Looking Statements This news release contains
forward-looking statements. CN cautions that, by their nature,
forward-looking statements involve risk, uncertainties and
assumptions. Implicit in these statements, particularly in respect
of long-term growth opportunities, is the Company's assumption that
such growth opportunities are less affected by the current
situation in the North American and global economies. The Company
cautions that its assumptions may not materialize and that the
current economic conditions render such assumptions, although
reasonable at the time they were made, subject to greater
uncertainty. The Company cautions that its results could differ
materially from those expressed or implied in such forward-looking
statements. Important factors that could cause such differences
include, but are not limited to, the effects of adverse general
economic and business conditions, including the current deep
recession in the North American economy and the global economic
contraction in 2009, industry competition, inflation, currency and
interest rate fluctuations, changes in fuel prices, legislative
and/or regulatory developments, compliance with environmental laws
and regulations, actions by regulators, various events which could
disrupt operations, including natural events such as severe
weather, droughts, floods and earthquakes, labor negotiations and
disruptions, environmental claims, uncertainties of investigations,
proceedings or other types of claims and litigation, risks and
liabilities arising from derailments, and other risks detailed from
time to time in reports filed by CN with securities regulators in
Canada and the United States. Reference should be made to
"Management's Discussion and Analysis" in CN's annual and interim
reports, Annual Information Form and Form 40-F filed with Canadian
and U.S. securities regulators, available on CN's website, for a
summary of major risks. CN assumes no obligation to update or
revise forward-looking statements to reflect future events, changes
in circumstances, or changes in beliefs, unless required by
applicable laws. In the event CN does update any forward-looking
statement, no inference should be made that CN will make additional
updates with respect to that statement, related matters, or any
other forward-looking statement. CN - Canadian National Railway
Company and its operating railway subsidiaries - spans Canada and
mid-America, from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans to the Gulf of
Mexico, serving the ports of Vancouver, Prince Rupert, B.C.,
Montreal, Halifax, New Orleans, and Mobile, Ala., and the key
metropolitan areas of Toronto, Buffalo, Chicago, Detroit, Duluth,
Minn./Superior, Wis., Green Bay, Wis., Minneapolis/St. Paul,
Memphis, and Jackson, Miss., with connections to all points in
North America. For more information on CN, visit the company's
website at http://www.cn.ca/. DATASOURCE: CN CONTACT: Media: Mark
Hallman, Director, Communications & Public Affairs, (905)
669-3384; Investors: Robert Noorigian, Vice-President, Investor
Relations, (514) 399-0052
Copyright