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Like it or not, third-party contractors are the future, as they are the present in several other trades. The training requirement situation will be met. Not tomorrow or the next day, but soon enough.
That analysis complete with what we heard in a certain NS engineer’s basement a couple weekends ago.
Phil, I'm not suggesting your friend is uninformed, just that you can't assume that someone who works for the railroad is "in the know".
Would that include you?Look, I didn't use his name because that conversation was in a semi-cone of trust. The man has 3 decades of experience as a road engineer in eastern Class 1's. BLET member in good standing. And so he's got a very vested interest in what's coming down the pipe. At the point that conversation was had, he had seen the news reports, talked to his shop steward, and was waiting on his ballot. And he was clear that if they didn't do better then the PEB on attendance policies, he and most of the engineers he knew were NO votes. From the cheap seats I have seen nothing - including your additional details - that would make me believe he's changed his mind. I trust the guy to tell me fairly and honestly what he's thinking. Just as I trust you.
Union President Tony Cardwell said the railroads didn't do enough to address the lack of paid time off — particularly sick time — and working conditions after the major railroads eliminated nearly one-third of their jobs over the past six years.“Railroaders are discouraged and upset with working conditions and compensation and hold their employer in low regard. Railroaders do not feel valued,” Cardwell said in a statement. “They resent the fact that management holds no regard for their quality of life, illustrated by their stubborn reluctance to provide a higher quantity of paid time off, especially for sickness.”
I fully expect the engineers to vote no as well.
I do as well, and the conductors too, and very likely signal.The four unions would comprise the bulk in membership of scheduled employees. But moreover, you can't run trains without crews or well-maintained track, and nothing is running above restricted speed on PTC trackage without signal to test and maintain the signal systems.
I doubt Biden will let that happen