A court injunction has been dismissed against the CAW. However, workers have given up their blockade of a train in Ingersoll for good. CAW Local 27 Plant Chair Bob Scott says the union called off the picket yesterday afternoon, in advance of today's court hearing. But Scott explains the reason for standing down. "The CAW does not want to affect the customers. When this is all said and done, we do not want to lose business over something that we've done." Scott says there are 6 other locomotives as part of the same contract, that are headed to Brazil. Despite the movement in this battle, the stalemate between the CAW and Caterpillar over the lockout at London's Electro Motive plant.

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