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Railway Labor Unions reach deal

By Joy Addison

Published September 18, 2022

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Negotiators have just hammered out a tentative deal to prevent a railway strike that could have devastated our economy.

All 13 railway unions in the U.S. have reached agreements with the railroads. News of the deal came just hours before a midnight deadline, preventing the first railway strike in 30 years.

Professor Allan Zarembski is the Director of Railway Engineering at The University of Delaware. He says the railway plays a major role in U.S. transport. 

RAILROAD UNION VOTES TO AUTHORIZE STRIKE THAT COULD HAMMER ECONOMY

The biggest freight railroads and union leaders reached a tentative labor agreement. 

The biggest freight railroads and union leaders reached a tentative labor agreement.  (Joy Addison/Fox News)

"If we were to look worldwide, we see railroads always playing a key role in the movement of passengers and movement of goods," Zarembski said. 

The negotiations over a new contract begun nearly 3 years ago. Unions demanded raises, better attendance policies, vacation days and sick days.

"The recommendations of the Presidential Emergency Board looked at both sides and said ‘Yes, labor has a point, management has a point, and this is what we will recommend in-between,’" Zarembski said. 

After 20 straight hours of negotiating, the new contracts give 24% pay increases through 2024, with a 14.1% wage increase effective immediately, and five annual $1,000 lump sum payments.

RAIL STRIKE AVERTED, TENTATIVE AGREEMENT REACHED

Railway Negotiations

After 20 straight hours of negotiating, the new contracts give 24% pay increases through 2024, with a 14.1% wage increase effective immediately, and five annual $1,000 lump sum payments. (Joy Addison/Fox News)

The new deal stopped a national rail strike that would have affected more than 60,000 railway employees, stopping more than 7,000 trains, and possibly costing the U.S. Economy up to $2 billion per day.  

The new deal stopped a national rail strike that would have affected more than 60,000 railway employees and stopped more than 7,000 trains.

The new deal stopped a national rail strike that would have affected more than 60,000 railway employees and stopped more than 7,000 trains. (Joy Addison/Fox News)

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In a statement, Union Pacific, says in part: "All tentative agreements are subject to ratification by unions' memberships."

Joy Addison joined Fox News in 2022 as a multimedia reporter in Houston.

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