Via Rail and Unifor, the union for 2,400 workers, have agreed, preventing a potential strike. (Jacob Barker/CBC)


June 21, 2025 Tags:

VIA Rail and Unifor have reached a tentative agreement, preventing a nationwide strike that could have disrupted travel for thousands. The announcement came on Friday, just days before a strike was set to begin. The deal affects 2,400 workers represented by Unifor, one of Canada's largest unions.

These workers play essential roles across the country — from operating customer service desks at stations to handling repairs at maintenance centres, assisting passengers onboard, and supporting operations in back-end offices.

Earlier this month, talks between the two sides had stalled, raising the risk of a full-scale strike. Union members had already voted in favour of walking off the job, with the strike potentially beginning as early as Sunday. The pressure was mounting, especially with summer travel heating up and families relying on train travel during the holiday season.

But just in time, both parties returned to the negotiation table. VIA Rail, a Crown corporation, emphasized it had always aimed for a fair deal — one that respected its workers while also protecting the quality and affordability of its services.

Unifor, meanwhile, shared that the tentative deal includes improvements in key areas that matter to its members: better wages, stronger job protection, and improved working conditions. However, specific details of the agreement remain under wraps for now. Union officials have chosen to keep the finer points private until they meet with members in the coming weeks. These meetings will give employees the chance to review and vote on the proposal.

This development brings a sigh of relief to commuters and travelers who rely on VIA Rail for daily transportation and long-distance trips alike. A strike could have led to significant delays and cancellations, adding strain to an already busy travel season.

While the deal still needs to be ratified, the news signals a major step forward in labour relations at VIA Rail. It also shows the importance of open dialogue and compromise in preventing worker unrest and service interruptions.

Both VIA Rail and Unifor appear satisfied for now. The Crown corporation gets to keep its trains running, and the workers have an opportunity to secure a stronger future through the pending agreement.

More information is expected to roll out soon, as meetings and votes unfold across the country. Until then, operations continue as normal — and Canadians can breathe easier knowing their summer travel plans remain on track.

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