CPKC Receives Arbitration Decision Establishing New TCRC Collective Agreements
- On May 30, 2025, Canadian Pacific Kansas City announced that an arbitrator had finalized new collective bargaining agreements in Calgary, Alberta.
- The ruling followed multiple mediation rounds and interest arbitration to finalize four-year contracts with two Teamsters Canada Rail Conference bargaining units.
- The agreements, covering around 3,200 train crew members and close to 80 rail traffic controllers, will be in place from the beginning of 2024 until the end of 2027, featuring yearly wage increases of 3%.
- Arbitrator William Kaplan issued the ruling, which does not require ratification, and CPKC noted these multi-year deals provide labour stability to its extensive North American rail operations.
- These agreements enable CPKC to maintain uninterrupted, efficient rail service across its 20,000-mile network, though actual future outcomes could vary due to economic and regulatory factors.
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Arbitrator’s decision in CPKC-Teamsters Canada dispute awards 3% raises
A Canadian arbitrator has released his decision setting a new contract between CPKC and members of the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference. CPKC CALGARY, Alberta — A Canadian arbitrator has delivered his decision setting terms of new collective bargaining agreements between Canadian Pacific Kansas City and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference’s train and engine and rail traffic controller divisions. The contract, retroactive to Jan. 1, 2024 and run…

CPKC receives arbitration decision establishing new TCRC collective agreements
CALGARY, AB , May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - Canadian Pacific Kansas City (TSX: CP) (NYSE: CP) (CPKC) today said it has received an arbitrator's ruling establishing new collective bargaining agreements with the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) – Train and…
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