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17

CP, Canadian police union forge tentative five-year pact

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Canadian Pacific and the Canadian Pacific Police Association (CPPA) have reached a tentative five-year agreement.Covering 80 Canadian police officers employed by the Class I, the pact would increase wages, add "compassionate leave," expand training opportunities and enhance a relocation expense allowance, CP and CPPA officials said in a press release issued this morning.The union has forwarded the agreement to members for review, and a ratification vote is expected to be conducted in the near future."[Our] members take very seriously their commitment to keeping company employees, assets and the general public safe in relation to CP property and activities. This proposed resolution is another example of our members' sincere commitment," said CPPA President Stephen Ross.The railroad so far has had a successful 2017 with labor relation matters and has negotiated a number of long-term agreements with unions ahead of expiring contracts, CP officials said. The current CP-CPPA labor contract expires on Dec. 31."I give credit to the negotiation teams on both sides for demonstrating outstanding leadership and a commitment to collaboration in coming to this progressive, long-term agreement well in advance of the upcoming deadline," said CP President and Chief Executive Officer Keith Creel.

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Portland port names Swire Shipping terminal operator

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Fairfax shows interest in joining partnership to purchase HBR

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Sound Transit taps Brookville for five more light-rail cars

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