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Association of American Railroads makes its case for rail labor deals to be ratified

As six of the 12 railroad labor unions have ratified new contracts with United States Class I freight railroads, the Washington, D.C.-based Association of American Railroads (AAR) continues to make its case for continued progress. AAR explained that these negotiations between the freight rail sector and its employees address quality of life issues, including historic pay raises and maintain premium healthcare plans, adding it has reiterated its support for rail employees and the Presidential Emergency Board’s (PEB) recommendations.

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