This intervention, a direction to the Canada Industrial Labour Relations Board (CILRB), requires the two railway companies and the union to enter into binding arbitration and requires workers to go back to work and restart the railway operations.
I'm so glad some unions aren't allowed to strike, especially when its for safer work conditions. Wouldn't possibly want those damn plebs to get enough sleep every day when they're operating a couple million tons of equipment!
Indeed. Workers exist in order to work. Why would workers want to strike, when instead they could be working? Good thing the government is stepping in to keep them in their place. /s