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IAM comes to terms on tentative rail labor deal, reports NCCC

Following a collective sigh of relief heard on September 15, when United States freight railroad carriers and railroad labor unions came to terms on a tentative deal, which remains subject to ratification, one railroad labor union—the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) reached a tentative agreement with the railroads, the National Carriers’ Conference Committee (NCCC), an organization representing the nation’s freight railroads in national collective bargaining, said yesterday.

source https://www.supplychain247.com/article/iam_comes_to_terms_on_tentative_rail_labor_deal_reports_nccc

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