(Reuters) - Canadian National Railway (TSX:CNR) Co said on Tuesday it had reached an agreement with labour union International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers over a new contract covering about 750 signals and communications employees.
The agreement includes a 3% wage increase for 2022, 2023 and 2024, according to the railroad operator.
Canadian National Railway had agreed to binding arbitration in July putting an end to a two-week strike.
Unions have been asking North American railroad operators for better pay and working conditions after the companies cut their workforce over the last few years in pursuit of a leaner operating model that increased profits but raised workloads for employees.