I Sleep and Breathe on That Train: Stories from Canadian Railroaders
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Komori, Jane (Author)
Title
I Sleep and Breathe on That Train: Stories from Canadian Railroaders
Abstract
This summer, the Canadian Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) brought a strike of running trades workers at Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited (CPKC, or just “CP”) to an abrupt conclusion. In a moment of rare opportunity, Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) contracts covering nearly 10,000 locomotive engineers, conductors, crew dispatchers, and rail traffic controllers at both companies had expired at the same time, in the fall of 2023. ...The stories collected here were shared by current and former engineers and conductors, as well as workers in other trades and unions at both CN and CP. They describe in detail the day-to-day work of a railway employee, and they reflect on the conditions on the job, within the TCRC, and with management and the federal government – the conditions that brought the heady few days in August, when it looked as though a historic strike was set to shut down the railways, to devastating effect.--Introduction
Publication
Long Haul
Date
Winter 2025
Issue
1
Accessed
12/1/25, 12:21 AM
Language
English
Citation
Komori, J. (2025, Winter). I Sleep and Breathe on That Train: Stories from Canadian Railroaders. Long Haul, 1. https://longhaulmag.com/komori-canadian-railroaders/
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