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COS Weekly News - 24 May 2013

COS Weekly News - 24 May 2013

COS News – Week ending 24 May 2013 Issue No. 261   Upcoming Business of Shipping Presentations CHANGES IN THE GRAIN HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM (MORNING ONLY)    ...

COS Weekly News - 17 May 2013

COS Weekly News - 17 May 2013

COS News – Week ending 17 May2013 Issue No. 260   PMV NAMED TO CANADA’S “GREEN 30” Port Metro Vancouver has been named to the 2012 “Green 30” list of Canadian organizations whose...

COS Weekly News - 10 May 2013

COS News – Week ending 10 May 2013 Issue No. 259 MINISTER LEBEL ANNOUNCES ECA FORMAL IMPLEMENTATION   Minister for Transportation, Infrastructure and Communities, The Honourable Denis...

COS Weekly News - 3 May 2013

COS News – Week ending 3 May 2013 Issue No. 258   EMISSIONS CONTROL AREA – CANADIAN ENFORCEMENT Transport Canada is expected to announce the implementation of the Emission Control Area...

COS Weekly News - 26 April 2013

COS News - Week ending 26 April 2013 Issue No. 257   CANADIAN ECA ENFORCEMENT Our sources suggest that there will be a Ministerial announcement on Emissions Control Area (ECA) enforcement...

COS Weekly News - 19 April 2013

Conveyance Arrival Functionality for Air and Marine Carriers

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COS Weekly News - 29 March 2013

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Chamber of Shipping welcomes expert panel on tanker safety

COS Weekly News - 15 March 2013

COS Weekly News - 8 March 2013

COS Weekly News - 1 March 2013

Tentative Deal for CN and CAW

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CN announced today tentative contract agreements with the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) union. With settlements, the CAW has dropped plans to strike the railway at 0001 hours Eastern time Jan. 25, 2011.
The agreements would, upon ratification, provide fair wage and benefit increases to CAW members. In addition, the settlements contain progressive provisions that would help CN retain and attract skilled employees critical to its workforce in the years ahead.
Full details of the tentative agreements are being withheld pending ratification, which the CAW expects to complete before the end of February, 2011.
The CAW represents approximately 3,975 workers in four distinct bargaining units at CN and CNTL (a subsidiary of CN) – mechanical, clerical/intermodal, excavator operators, and owner-operator truck drivers.

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