Canadian Pacific and the IBEW Reach a New Tentative Five-Year Collective Agreement
Canadian Pacific Railway Limited (“CP”) and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (“IBEW”) Canadian Signals and Communications System Council No. 11 are pleased to announce that they have successfully negotiated a new tentative five-year collective agreement.
“This tentative collective agreement is the result of hard work and good faith negotiating between the IBEW and CP,” said CP President and CEO Keith Creel. “We look forward to its ratification and to five years of continued growth and opportunity with these employees.”
The IBEW represents 360 Signal Maintainers at CP in Canada.
The collective agreement is subject to ratification by union membership.
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Source: Canadian Pacific Railway Limited