Rail Strike Deferred as CIRB Reviews SubmissionsCanadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) has announced that a potential rail strike will not occur this month, as they await a decision from the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB). This decision follows a request from CIRB for submissions from CPKC, Canadian National (CN), and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) union, with a deadline of May 21.Submissions and ReviewThe CIRB has asked for comprehensive submissions from all involved parties, which must be filed by the end of the month. The board will review these submissions to make a well-informed decision regarding the potential strike. Until the CIRB makes its ruling, a legal strike or lockout cannot take place. Furthermore, any potential strike would require a 72-hour notice before commencing.Maintenance of Service AgreementCPKC has proposed to the TCRC that both parties agree on the services that should be maintained in the event of a strike or lockout. This proposal aims to eliminate the need for the CIRB's involvement and provide clarity on the timing of any potential industrial action. Based on past experiences, if no agreement is reached, it is unlikely that a strike can commence within the next 60 days.Background and Government InvolvementEarlier this month, rail workers from both CN and CPKC voted overwhelmingly to strike as early as May 22. In response, the federal government intervened, requesting the CIRB to investigate whether the strike would have safety implications. This move underscores the government’s concern about the broader impacts of such industrial actions on public safety and commerce.Referral:https://www.canadiancattlemen.ca/daily/rail-strike-wont-happen-this-month-cpkc-says/Canada Logistics and Transportation UpdateCustoms Clearance Status- Canada: Normal- UPS Operations: NormalPorts and Railways1. Vancouver Port (Vanterm/Delta/DP): - Container release time: Approximately 3-5 days. - Containers can be loaded onto trains in about 1-2 weeks after unloading in Vancouver and Prince Rupert ports. - Additional fees for returning containers to DP(Centerm) if required by shipping lines.2. Toronto Yard: - Increased wait times for container releases. - Difficulty in returning containers to CMA; some containers require special returns to Etobicoke, with additional fees if not done by the weekend.3. Long Distance/Special Return Addresses: - Additional fees for returning containers to distant or special locations.Amazon Warehouse Update1. Toronto Region: - Normal delivery operations.2. Vancouver Region: - Alleviated congestion at the YVR3 warehouse.3. Edmonton Region: - YEG2 warehouse experiencing congestion, with an expected wait time of 3-5 hours.4. Calgary Region: - YYC6 requires approximately 7 days for appointments, with wait times of 2-5 hours. - YYC4 requires about a week for appointments. Currently, PODs signed at this warehouse can only receive signatures, not stamps.5. Montreal Region: - YOW1 and YOW3 warehouses have wait times of 2-3 hours.Recommendations- For large items, consider transferring them to YYC6 and YGK1 warehouses for better handling.- Be aware of additional fees associated with special return locations and plan accordingly.Check Amazon Fba Warehouse Locations in Canada:https://globalshippingauto.com/amazon-warehouse-locations-canada
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