Despite Record Profits Rail Companies Reject Union s Demand for Paid Sick Leave
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Common Dreams » Repairs could halt California rail service into December Fears of Rail Strike Rise as Freight Companies Reject Union's Sick Time Demand Light rail closed between Rainier Beach, Tukwila starting Saturday Weekend rail closure between Oceanside and San Diego
Despite Record Profits Rail Companies Reject Union' s Demand for Paid Sick Leave
10/21/2022 9:24:00 PMRail carriers would ' still be making record profits if they agreed to provide railroad workers paid sick leave '
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Rail carriers would 'still be making record profits if they agreed to provide railroad workers paid sick leave.' Rail carriers this week rejected workers' demand for just seven days per year of paid sick leave—making a strike and nationwide railroad shutdown more likely. This week, the CEO of the National Association of Chemical Distributorswarnedin an opinion piece at Supply Chain Dive that a work stoppage could have"dire economic ramifications" for supply chains across sectors and lambasted rail companies for refusing to bend regarding the demand for paid sick leave. "Without adequate benefits, there is no incentive for current workers to stay or for new workers to fill positions essential for safe and reliable freight rail service for customers," wrote Eric R. Byer."A fragile and volatile supply chain requires a strong rail network. Now is not the time to deny reasonable benefits for a labor community that has been decimated by losses in recent years... It's time for the freight rail industry to right this wrong and get rail back on track." Read more:Common Dreams » Repairs could halt California rail service into December Fears of Rail Strike Rise as Freight Companies Reject Union's Sick Time Demand Light rail closed between Rainier Beach, Tukwila starting Saturday Weekend rail closure between Oceanside and San Diego