CP strike ends, begins to resume service

Logistics Management

Friday, June 01, 2012
   Canadian Pacific Railway said it was re-starting operations Friday morning, ending a 10 day strike.    Legislation ordering 4,800 workers back to work was passed on Friday by Canada's Senate and CP told customers in a notice that "the embargo application for shipments routing to and from CP Canadian locations has been rescinded" and that intermodal terminals are resuming normal hours.    CP said it had developed a start-up plan "to ensure that Canadian operations commen...
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