

The railway labour dispute, explained
Aug 27, 2024
Bruce Curran, an associate professor of law at the University of Manitoba, sheds light on the ongoing railway labor dispute between major Canadian railways and the Teamsters union. He discusses the federal government's intervention and the immediate halt of freight services. The conversation delves into the significant economic repercussions, particularly for farmers reliant on rail transport. Additionally, Curran highlights worker fatigue and safety concerns, revealing how these issues remain inadequately addressed amid negotiations.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Economic Fallout of the Railway Labor Dispute
02:17 • 2min
Understanding Binding Arbitration in Railway Labor Disputes
04:29 • 3min
Fatigue and Safety in Railway Labor Disputes
07:14 • 8min
Safety Regulations and Labor Negotiations in the Railway Industry
14:55 • 4min