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To: EBH

They do not have a true right to destroy the economy for their own personal gain. This is corruption at its worst.


3 posted on 11/29/2022 12:32:40 PM PST by Wpin ("I Have Sworn Upon the Altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny...")
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To: Wpin

“They do not have a true right to destroy the economy for their own personal gain.”

You might consider what they are arguing about. The twelve unions in the fold of this have been working together to come up with a few of the problems they consider in need of change and have already promoted them to the feds who turned them down. And to be honest, I see a lot of normal needs the federal and state government employees have in place within the union list of considerations.

The railroad unions are asking freight and railway companies for a pay increase, as well as better working conditions, including paid time off and a more flexible schedule. The railroad contract negotiations, which have been taking place between the railway unions and their major employers for almost three years, have involved heated debate over an attendance policy that union members says is oppressive. Unions have threatened to strike over members’ inability to take time off for medical visits and family emergencies without fear of punishment.

Some companies had introduced unpopular points-based attendance systems as well, an unwelcome move among union members, who were already stretched thin because of the coronavirus pandemic and working on an on-call schedule. In the tentative agreement reached recently and announced by the White House, railroad unions were granted wage increases, bonuses and no increases to insurance copays and deductibles. But that still doesn’t address the problems associated with family needs and an extended on call schedule that is not conducive to maintaining a normal family existence. The schedules are of particular concern with rail workers citing a lack of sick leave, inability to routinely visit the doctor or tend to family emergencies, and weekslong stretches of being on call is taking money out of their paychecks.

This problem has gone on too long with the federal and state governments ramrodding a close to slave labor situation removing many things essential to the employees.

wy69


8 posted on 11/29/2022 1:01:10 PM PST by whitney69
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To: Wpin

So if you’re important to the economy you can’t get sick, or need to go to appointments, or other basic things every other worker in this country gets. This isn’t about personal gain, this about being treated like people.


22 posted on 11/29/2022 2:11:25 PM PST by discostu (like a dog being shown a card trick)
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