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From: Goose942/13/2015 8:12:22 AM
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CEO of CP Rail Hunter Harrison "BULLY!!" Canadian Pacific Railway could cause commuter chaos in Montreal. Montreal's Agence metropolitaine de transport said the shuttle buses it plans to run if trains halt will not be able to handle the 19,000 people who use the Candiac, Vaudreuil-Hudson and Saint-Jerome routes each weekday. AMT is urging CP to use managers to keep the service running, but the railway said non-union staff are not prepared to run the passenger service. AMT spokesman Fani St. Pierre says, "There's no way we're going to be able to put 700 buses on the road." Three of AMT's six rail lines are owned by CP and staffed by 60 CP employees represented by the Teamsters union, which has given a strike notice on behalf of 3,100 locomotive engineers and conductors for midnight Saturday. The union said mediated talks with CP are stalled over rest periods and use of cockpit recorders. Teamsters spokesman Stephane Lacroix says, "We've talked about this for years with no success and our members feel it's time for us to move on and force CP to address the real issues."
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