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Canadian Pacific Railway reaches deal with employees represented by Steelworkers

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. says it has reached a tentative agreement with the union representing about 550 administrative support and intermodal employees in Canada.

Company says terms of the tentative agreement would not be released publicly until the contract is ratified

CP trains sit on a track at the main trainyard in Toronto, with blue sky in the background.
Canadian Pacific Railway says it has struck a tentative agreement with United Steelworkers Local 1976, representing about 550 administrative support and intermodal employees in Canada. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)

Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd. says it has reached a tentative agreement with the union representing about 550 administrative support and intermodal employees in Canada.

The railway says terms of the tentative agreement with United Steelworkers Local 1976 would not be released publicly until the contract has been ratified.

CP chief executive Keith Creel says the tentative agreement is a testament to the hard work and commitment of both sides.

The railway reached a new contract last month with Unifor, the union that represents 1,200 workers who are responsible for maintaining rail cars and locomotives at the railway.

The labour agreements come as CP awaits a decision by the U.S. Surface Transportation Board, which is reviewing the company's acquisition of Kansas City Southern.

The ruling, expected sometime this quarter, is the final hurdle CP must clear in its bid to purchase the U.S. railway.