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Canadian Pacific Kansas City Mechanical Workers Ratify Collective Bargaining Agreement
Feb 24, 2025 8:25 AM

11:14 AM EST, 02/24/2025 (MT Newswires) -- Canadian Pacific Kansas City ( CP ) said Monday that Unifor, representing mechanical workers in Canada, has ratified a new, four-year collective bargaining agreement.

Unifor represents about 1,200 mechanics, laborers, diesel service attendants and mechanical support staff throughout Canada, the company said.

The company added this is the second new collective agreement ratified by CPKC employees in Canada. Teamsters Canada Rail Conference Maintenance of Way Employees Division, which represents about 2,300 engineering services employees in Canada, ratified a new four-year collective agreement earlier in February.

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