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A fight that you are going to continue into the future. i m wondering if the president signing this bill potentially hampers bargaining power you may have looking down the road? well, look. the railroads put out a public press release saying they ll consider this issue in the next round of bargaining. that next round technically doesn t start for another two years. we don t have two years. the railroad industry in a free fall the last several years, down employers compared to last year and down 45,000 employees from where they were ten years ago. the industry is not running well. ian jefferies from the aar said, no elasticity in the railroad now. he s right. because they have no workers. they don t have enough workers to maintain this infrastructure. so there is an opportunity here for both parties to cut the acrimony and get serious and have open discussions and dialogue about this, and they can do it outside of the ....

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FOXNEWS America Reports June 4, 2024 18:03:00

The talks. they are working overtime on this, i m told, and industry leaders pushing strongly for the president to step in more like he did back in september, negotiations are deadlocked. it appeared a bit of a moot point right now, only congress has the authority under the railway labor act to intervene, either by extending the deadline, calling an arbitrator or legislating the agreement that some unions voted down, could be a tough p ill to swallow for some members of congress to vote for. a rail strike would have devastating impact, though, on the u.s. economy. ceos and agriculture, said every day of a strike they need 5 to 7 days to catch up. cargo backed up into the ports, just untangled from pandemic back-ups and contingency planning is nearly impossible, 0 elasticity in the marker with storage limitations for ....

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