Reported 10 days ago
Amidst the anticipation of Donald Trump's election, major railroads and their unions are rapidly negotiating contract deals to avoid previous standoffs that risked a national strike. Recent agreements illustrate efforts to address worker concerns over job cuts and improve working conditions, yet challenges remain as some unions resist early offers, driven by morale and the desire for better compensation. With Trump's administration unlikely to support union interests like Biden's, the pressure mounts for the unions to reach satisfactory agreements.
Source: YAHOO