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Machinists Vote Down Tentative Agreement!
As the results of the recent RWU survey of 3200 rail workers predicted, the majority of the workers who are IAM members voted down the Tentative Agreement. Around 300 IAM members took part in the survey, with well over 90% stating they would not vote for a contract based on the PEB. Well, it was based on the PEB and they just voted it down!
Machinists Vote Down Tentative Agreement
Nearly 5,000 railway workers at the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) voted to reject a tentative contract agreement with railroads and authorize a strike, the union said Wednesday.
IAM members are the first to approve a strike and reject a contract based on recommendations released by a White House-appointed board last month.
The vote reveals that rail workers are not satisfied with the agreement, which calls for 24 percent raises and back pay but doesn’t address workers’ demands for more predictable scheduling and the ability to take time off for doctors’ appointments without being penalized.
IAM said that it would delay strike action until Sept. 29 at noon to allow union leaders to continue negotiations with railroads.

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