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PROGRESS IN NATIONAL RAIL CONTRACT
TALKS
The UTU and railroads party to the national rail agreement will
meet next week and again in mid-November in continuing
negotiations aimed at amending a contract covering wages,
benefits and working conditions.
These will be the sixth and seventh negotiating sessions between
the UTU and the National Carriers Conference Committee.The
national rail contract came open for amendment Jan. 1, 2010.
Carriers in national handling, under the umbrella of the
National Carriers Conference Committee, include BNSF, CSX,
Kansas City Southern, Norfolk Southern, Union Pacific and many
smaller railroads.
Some 40,000 UTU members are affected by these national contract
talks with the NCCC, and the resulting agreements frequently set
patterns for other negotiated rail agreements.
The Oct. 12-13 negotiations will focus on health-care insurance;
and the Nov. 15-17 negotiations will focus on wages and working
conditions.
"These upcoming negotiations could be potentially productive,"
said UTU International President Mike Futhey, who is the UTU's
chief negotiator. "Nothing has been agreed to, but progress is
being made. It is impossible to say that any issue has been
finalized until all issues are agreed on," Futhey said.
Other UTU officers on the negotiating team include Assistant
President Arty Martin; International Vice Presidents Robert
Kerley and Delbert Strunk; and General Chairpersons John
Lesniewski (GO 049), Pate King (GO 680) and Doyle Turner (GO
347).
The existing national agreement remains in force until
amendments are concluded under provisions of the Railway Labor
Act.
Negotiations also continue between the National Carriers
Conference Committee and two rail-labor coalitions.
One, led by the Teamsters Rail Conference, includes the
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen, the
Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes, the Brotherhood of
Railroad Signalmen, the Brotherhood of Boilermakers and
Blacksmiths, the National Conference of Firemen and Oilers, and
the Sheet Metal Workers International Association.
The other, which has asked for mediation under provisions of the
Railway Labor Act, include the Transportation Communications
Union, the American Train Dispatchers Association, the
International Association of Machinists, the International
Brotherhood of Electric Workers, and the Transport Workers
Union.
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