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provocative_bear t1_ivg0hvz wrote
It’s going to go off the rails. Twelve unions all need to approve the contract for it to succeed, and some have already said they won’t. This looks like it’s going to blow up into the next economic crisis in mid-November unless either the workers cave or railroad companies figure out how to give their workers something closer to a normal work schedule.
Also, nice punnage.
lookie54321 t1_ivhjras wrote
Member of the BLET here...workers will not be budging. Our unions sold us out to politicians with the tentative agreement back in September. We still haven't even voted to ratify or not but I guarantee unless something big changes in the contract BLET and SMART will be voting these contracts down. Unfortunately almost every media outlet I've read seems to try and make labor the bad guy in this situation...
provocative_bear t1_ivhsooh wrote
I've noticed that the news has tried to make the companies seem reasonable by negotiating, but it doesn't sound like their offers did much to address the main issues, ie railroad workers have no flexibility in their schedules and have basically lost control over their lives. It seems like there has to be a reasonable way to arrange rail worker labor where workers can have a work-life balance.
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DreadfulSilk t1_ivhwk22 wrote
> in mid-November
Conveniently kicking the can past midterms.
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