Should Congress take ‘immediate steps’ to stop rail strike?
Should Congress take ‘immediate steps’ to stop rail strike?
More than 400 groups have called on Congress to take “immediate steps” to stop a railroad strike that could freeze almost 30% of U.S. cargo shipments and cost the economy as much as $2 billion per day, Reuters reports.
The urgency comes as rail workers in four unions have rejected a proposed contract. The major sticking points are paid sick leave and more flexible scheduling, NewsNation affiliate…
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