Grain Farmers Welcome Government’s Directive for Binding Arbitration, Urge Swift Resumption of Railway Services

MEDIA STATEMENT

Negotiating parties have yet to reach an agreement on resumption of activities, despite clear directives from the government

(OTTAWA, ON – August 23, 2024) We welcome Minister of Labour Steven MacKinnon’s announcement that the government is directing the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) to impose final binding arbitration. This news comes after weeks of grain farmers and agriculture groups urging the Minister to impose binding arbitration through Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code to protect farmers’ livelihoods, food security, and Canada’s international reputation.

However, negotiating parties have yet to reach an agreement on resumption of activities, despite clear directives from the government. For the good of Canada’s food, economic, and national security, we are calling on all parties to abide by yesterday’s directives and to work with, not against, the CIRB to resume railway service. Grain farmers will continue to lose $50 million a day with the continuance of a total shutdown of our national railways. The time is now to get Canada’s railways back on track.

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For more information:

Hana Sabah
Communications Manager
P: (514) 834-8841
E: hana@graingrowers.ca