Kamloops CP Rail workers locked out and on strike; work stoppage impact ripples to ranchers
KAMLOOPS — Members of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference, Division 821 stand on picket lines outside of the CP Rail Yard in Kamloops. According to the union, workers were locked out after negotiations with the company failed to bear fruit by the midnight deadline on March 20.
“21:00 our time — triple-naught one eastern standard time was when we were locked out,” Garth Dmyterko, Local Vice-Chair TCRC Division 821, explains. “We issued strike notice to coincide, shortly thereafter.”
According to a media release issued by the union on Saturday, wages and pension remain as two major issues at the negotiating table. Local Teamsters say they want to maintain their standard of living.