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Deal averting railroad strike has potential to fall apart
« on: September 18, 2022, 01:28:54 pm »
 Deal averting railroad strike has potential to fall apart
by Karl Evers-Hillstrom and Alex Gangitano - 09/18/22 6:00 AM ET

The White House-brokered agreement to avert a railroad strike has the potential to fall apart, threatening widespread economic disruption right before the midterm elections.

Rail workers are set to vote on the tentative deal reached between unions and railroads Thursday morning. If any of the 12 rail unions fail to ratify a new contract, nearly 125,000 rail workers could be headed for a strike.

The agreement would mandate two-person crews, cap health care costs and allow workers to take time off for medical appointments or other scheduled events without being penalized, all key concessions won by unions.

The deal also provides 24 percent raises over five years, back pay and cash bonuses, similar terms to those offered by the White House-appointed presidential emergency board (PEB) last month.

But nearly 36 hours after the agreement was announced, rail workers said they still didn’t have concrete details on sick leave and voluntarily assigned days off. That’s raised some doubts about just how strong the new contract language is.

Ron Kaminkow, an organizer at Railroad Workers United, which represents rank-and-file railroaders, said that there’s “a lot of anger, confusion and hostility” toward the new agreement, which many workers feel is intentionally vague.

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Re: Deal averting railroad strike has potential to fall apart
« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2022, 10:22:07 pm »
Well... if one union refuses to sign, or votes to reject (and then go on strike), that's really all it takes. The other crafts will (must) honor the picket lines.

I will take a GUESS that ALL of the crafts will accept the wage package.

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Re: Deal averting railroad strike has potential to fall apart
« Reply #2 on: September 19, 2022, 05:40:33 pm »
How can it be soooo clear, Biden is using the unions to lock-step and do his dirty work, and they are glad to lock-step, blinders on, do Bidens dirty work.  Long shoreman or railroads.
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