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Date: Tuesday, November 29th, 2022


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LAS VEGAS, NV - RWU General Secretary Jason Doering  202-480-0587  [email protected]   

DES MOINES, IA - RWU Co-Chair Ross Grooters  515-689-3229   [email protected]

SPARKS, NV - RWU Co-Chair Gabe Christensen  775-682-0889  [email protected]

RENO, NV - RWU Organizer Ron Kaminkow  608-358-5771  [email protected]

ATLANTA, GA - RWU Treasurer Hugh Sawyer  404-290-1961  [email protected]

POCATELLO, ID - RWU Steering Committee Member Paul Lindsey  208-317-7379  [email protected]

CHICAGO, IL - RWU Newsletter Editor Mark Burrows  773-486-7001  [email protected]

MILWAUKEE, WI - RWU Steering Committee Alternate JP Johnson 406-491-1791 [email protected]

CHICAGO, IL - RWU Member Marilee Taylor 773-405-5246  [email protected]

FORT MADISON, IA - RWU Member Jeff Kurtz 319-470-9990  [email protected]

SPARKS, NV - RWU Member Matt Parker 775-772-3675  [email protected]

TOLEDO, OH - RWU Member Matt Weaver 248-986-6079 [email protected]

BOSTON, MA - RWU Member Nick Wurst 508-335-8633 [email protected]



Rail Workers Unhappy with Biden Call to Subvert Strike, Mandate Contract


Unfortunately, the “most labor-friendly president” has opted to side with Big Business and call for a thwarting of railroad workers’ right to strike. On Monday, President Joe Biden called upon Congress to adopt legislation that would mandate a contract and end the threat of any legally sanctioned rail strike from happening. This, although railroad workers have voiced a deep desire to strike in recent months. Rail unions representing more than 55% of railroad workers have voted down their respective tentative contracts with the rail carriers in recent weeks.

 

According to RWU General Secretary Jason Doering, “Despite making record profits year after year, pumping up their stock prices to unheard-of levels, downsizing the workforce by furloughing 30% of the employees and becoming some of the most profitable corporations on Wall Street, the Class One carriers somehow cannot afford to provide sick time for their hard-working and dedicated employees.”

 

In September, Republican lawmakers attempted to end the strike threat with legislation that would preempt that possibility. Senator Bernie Sanders was able to squelch that attempt just before the strike deadline on September 15th, literally paving the way for the Biden-Walsh brokered deal with the operating crafts and the Signal Maintainers. Ironically, now Sanders is telling Democrats not to deny rail labor its right to strike. “If the Biden administration has its way, Democrats will join Republicans in turning their backs on the needs of railroad workers,” states Ross Grooters, RWU Co-Chair. “Both parties would be taking away the ability of rail labor to determine their working conditions.”

 

Railroad workers have been vociferous in their opposition to a contract that fails to address critical quality of work-life issues. In an opinion poll conducted by Railroad Workers United this past summer, an overwhelming number of railroad workers of all crafts, all unions, all ages, and all levels of seniority stated their opposition to the Presidential Emergency Board recommendations and their desire to strike in opposition to any contract based upon those recommendations.

 

“The Tentative Agreements that the majority of union members had voted down are now being touted by President Biden, despite that none of them contain any sick time whatsoever,” according to RWU Co-Chair and conductor Gabe Christenson. “The ‘most labor-friendly President in history has proven that he and the Democratic Party are not the friends of labor they have touted themselves to be. These wolves in sheep’s clothing have for decades been in bed with corporate America and have allowed them to continue chipping away at the American middle class and organized labor. Except for a handful of progressives - notably Bernie Sanders - who have shown their willingness to fight for us, the entire political machine must be changed.”

 

Under the terms of the Railway Labor Act (RLA), Congress has the option to take a wide variety of actions when faced with a situation like what we are seeing in this round of bargaining. According to RWU Treasurer Hugh Sawyer, “Joe Biden blew it. He had the opportunity to prove his labor-friendly pedigree to millions of workers by simply asking Congress for legislation to end the threat of a national strike on terms more favorable to workers. Sadly, he could not bring himself to advocate for a lousy handful of sick days. The Democrats and Republicans are both pawns of big business and the corporations.”

 

Railroad Workers United will continue to fight for a better contract for railroad workers in this round and future rounds of contract bargaining. According to RWU Organizer Ron Kaminkow, we are in this for the long haul. Railroad workers are feeling their power, their potential. But we need dynamic new leadership capable of responding to the carriers’ attacks, and we need rock-solid solidarity of all crafts in order to achieve victory. In the month and years ahead, RWU will be organizing to achieve the solidarity, unity, and democracy we need to build a movement that can take on the big rail carriers and win.”

 

RWU Co-Chair Christenson: “This announcement proves that the current state of two-party politics will never address our concerns and must be changed. While this latest turn of events is disheartening and most definitely is a setback, railroad workers will continue to fight for what we deserve.”

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