Agreement Sparks Grumbling As Workers Depart Picket Line

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"We are all returning to work, probably first thing in the morning," Mike Melymick, an official with the Alberta branch of the union, said Monday. "There are some people upset with the tentative agreement."

"We're disappointed," [Richard Senff] added, noting the deal reached was identical to one that had been rejected before. "Maybe it's best we get back to work... Just doing your job is a nice thing."

"There were some shortages... as well as this added demand from trucks," [David Tulk] said. "Now that that is reversing itself, you may see a little bit of a letdown on gas prices, hopefully."

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Agreement Sparks Grumbling As Workers Depart Picket Line

By Laura Bobak

TORONTO -- Canadian National Railway was uncertain Monday when its operations would return to norma...

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