Posted AT 11:27 PM EST on 10/04/07
CN Rail workers reject labour pact
BRENT JANG
Globe and Mail Update
Canadian National Railway Co. workers have strongly rejected a tentative one-year agreement, setting the stage for rotating strikes.
Members of the United Transportation Union voted against the proposed labour pact, which was reached on Feb. 24, ending a 15-day strike and averting back-to-work legislation.
A simple majority was required to ratify the labour deal.
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