One of the biggest U.S. railroad unions rejected a new wage deal, splitting with another union and moving closer to a strike that could disrupt supply chains
One of two of the country’s largest railroad unions said Monday their members voted to reject, moving closer to a labor strike that could disrupt some supply chains as soon as early December.
The unions representing engineers and conductors, the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, and SMART Transportation Division, were the final two out of the 12 unions reporting the ratification of votes in a protracted labor dispute.
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