BREAKING: Senate reaches deal to avert rail strike
Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen President Michael Baldwin discusses Congress' involvement to avoid a rail strike, arguing a strike is the 'last thing' the industry wants.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer Thursday announced that the Senate will vote on a bill to avoid a railroad strike, as well as a House measure giving seven days of paid sick leave to rail workers and an amendment for a cooling off period between labor and management. Schumer, D-N.Y., made the announcement after negotiations between Republicans and Democrats who aimed to avoid a strike that could be highly costly to the economy. The Senate is moving toward a potential vote on Thursday to avert a rail strike.
The votes, Schumer said, would start on the amendment for a cooling-off period. Then it will proceed to a vote on sick leave for workers and finally an underlying House-passed bill to avoid a strike.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Ex-majority leader jailed for DUI is leaving Kansas SenateA Kansas lawmaker who was forced out of one of the state Senate’s most powerful jobs following a drunken driving arrest is planning to leave the Legislature in early January.
Read more »
Ex-majority leader jailed for DUI is leaving Kansas SenateA Kansas lawmaker who was forced out of one of the state Senate’s most powerful jobs following a drunken driving arrest is planning to leave the Legislature in early January
Read more »
Chuck Schumer-linked offshoot group pumps millions into Georgia Senate runoffGeorgia Honor, an offshoot group closely affiliated with the Chuck Schumer-aligned Senate Majority PAC, has pumped nearly $14 million into the Georgia Senate runoffs.
Read more »
Schumer-linked group targets Walker with another round of attack adsSenate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is sparing no expense to reelect Sen. Raphael Warnock (D) in the Georgia runoff election, a victory that would deliver his party an outright majority in the Senate for the next two years.
Read more »
Bipartisan House and Senate leaders vow to avert rail strikeA group of bipartisan House and Senate leaders on Tuesday vowed to adopt a tentative agreement between railroad workers and operators to avert a strike that could upend the U.S. economy.
Read more »