MONTREAL/WINNIPEG, Nov 21 (Reuters) – A strike at Canada’s biggest railroad, Canadian National Railway Co, entered its third day on Thursday, as the company said talks were continuing with workers, assisted by federally appointed mediators. Some 3,200 unionized employees, including conductors and yard workers, hit picket lines on Tuesday amid softening demand for freight service. The railway has proposed binding arbitration, an option that the Teamsters Canadian Rail Conference union has rejected. …read more
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