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WorldBiden: A tentative agreement avert first US rail strike in 30 years

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Biden: A tentative agreement avert first US rail strike in 30 years

In order to prevent the first nationwide rail strike in 30 years, US freight rail corporations and the unions that represent their employees have negotiated a “tentative agreement.”

The agreement was reached after 20 hours of nocturnal discussions on working conditions and months of back-and-forth bargaining.

The result was hailed as “an important win for our economy and the American people” by President Joe Biden.

Millions of Americans would have been affected by the strike, which would have cost the economy an estimated $2 billion (£1.7 billion) day.

It would also have disrupted passenger services, as many of these trains run on tracks that are operated and maintained by freight carriers.

The agreement, which was announced early on Thursday, ensures that a strike that had been due to begin after midnight on Friday will no longer take place.

The deal includes a 24% wage increase and $5,000 bonuses, as well as changes to existing policies on time off which had been a crucial sticking point for workers.

“This is a win for tens of thousands of workers and for the dignity of their work,” Mr Biden said at a news conference. “They earned and deserve these benefits, and this is a great deal for both sides.”

“We reached an agreement that will keep our critical rail system working and avoid disruptions of our economy,” he added.

The resolution of the conflict brought widespread relief as many firms continue to grapple with supply chain woes and had been braced for further disruption.

“We’re really excited about the progress,” Ford chief executive Jim Farley told the BBC after the deal was announced. “Any delay, like a real strike, even for a day or two will have a tremendous impact on an industrial company like Ford. And even if it only lasts for, you know, hours or a day, it could have impacts for weeks to come.”

Heated contract negotiations have been taking place for three years between railroad management and the dozen unions that represent more than 100,000 workers.

Ten unions had agreed to the most recent contract offer, but until Thursday two of the largest unions in the country – representing the engineers and conductors who make up two-person train crews – held out.

They complained that staffing shortages and workplace attendance policies have created punishing schedules for staff.

Workers say they are effectively on call throughout the year, with no paid time off in some cases even if they are unwell or have other personal emergencies.

More than one million Americans worked on the railroads in the 1950s, but the industry now employs fewer than 150,000 people, according to data from the Bureau of Labour Statistics.

Cost-cutting has led to the culling of some 45,000 jobs over the last six years, putting pressure on those who have remained in their jobs.

Analysts had warned a strike would result in supply chain chaos and cost the economy more than $2bn a day. In anticipation of service interruption, the Amtrak passenger rail service canceled all of its long-distance services around the country for Thursday.

President Biden personally called rail unions and companies to try to broker a compromise earlier in the week. Labour Secretary Marty Walsh, a former union leader himself, secured the deal after the marathon talks.

The two holdout unions, BLET and Smart, credited the duo and other Democrats for “allowing for an agreement to be reached across the bargaining table, rather than through legislation”.

“The solidarity shown by our members, essential workers to this economy, who keep America’s freight trains moving, made the difference,” it added.

The agreement will now go before union members for a ratification vote.

The parties have also agreed that, if the vote fails, there will be a “cooling off period” before any strike action is taken.

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