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CP rail conductors and locomotive engineers authorize strike: union

Canadian Pacific Railway (CP.TO) conductors and locomotive engineers on Friday voted to authorize a strike action that could have the 3,000 workers walk off the job as early as April 21, Teamsters Canada said in a statement.

The workers, whose collective agreement expired late last year, are asking for more predictable schedules to combat crew fatigue, among other demands, a Teamsters spokesman said by telephone.

The union also said in the statement that it opposes cuts and concessions requested by CP, because the company is reporting higher profits and strong fundamentals.

This has been excerpted from the 6 April 2018 edition of Reuters Canada.

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