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Regulators Back Streamlined System to Challenge Rail Rates
The new procedures the U.S. Surface Transportation Board approved may give shippers a way to resolve rate disputes of less than $4 million in a matter of months instead of years, and at a much lower cost. read more >
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Congress Votes to Avert Rail Strike Amid Dire Warnings
The Senate passed a bill to bind rail companies and workers to a proposed settlement, sending the legislation to President Biden. read more >
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House Votes to Avert Rail Strike, Impose Deal on Unions
The bill lawmakers are considering would impose a compromise labor agreement brokered by the Biden administration that was ultimately voted down by four of 12 labor unions. read more >
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Biden Calls on Congress to Head Off Potential Rail Strike
"Let me be clear: a rail shutdown would devastate our economy," the president said in a statement. read more >
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Business Groups Urge Congress to Block Potential Rail Strike
The business groups led by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, National Association of Manufacturers and National Retail Federation said even a short-term strike would have a tremendous impact and the economic pain would start to be felt even before the Dec. 9 strike deadline. read more >
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Potential Railroad Strike Delayed Until Early December
The move allows time for engineers and conductors to vote on their agreements with the freight railroads and give more opportunity for the industry to renegotiate with two unions that rejected their deals last month. read more >
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Second Railroad Union Rejects Deal, Adding to Strike Worries
The union cited a "lack of good-faith bargaining" by the railroads and the denial of the "basic right of paid time off for illness." read more >
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Railroads Reject Sick Time Demands, Raising Chance of Strike
If both sides can't agree on contracts, Congress could step in to block a strike and impose terms on the workers. read more >
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Rail Workers Win Key Concessions in Deal to Prevent Strike
The deal that's retroactive to 2020 will give rail workers the biggest raises they've seen in more than four decades. But the concessions related to working conditions may prove to be more important to them. read more >
Unions Blast Rail Move to Delay Shipments Before Contract Deadline
A strike or lockout won't be allowed until this coming Friday, but the railroads appear to be bracing for one. read more >
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Freight Railroads Work to Resolve Service Problems, Delays
Shippers, regulators and labor groups say the railroads cut too deeply when they eliminated nearly one-third of their workforce in recent years in the name of efficiency. read more >
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Railroad Contract Talks Head for Mediation After Impasse
A coalition of 10 unions is at odds with more than 30 railroad companies. read more >
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