Thread regarding Union Pacific Corp. layoffs

UNION PACIFIC END PLAN...TO BE UNION FREE BY 2022

You heard it hear first

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Post ID: @OP+13L4aaur

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Please don’t make us wait that long!

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Post ID: @cupx+13L4aaur

This site is a company run joke that deletes comments that tell the truth.

Total f'ing joke.

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Post ID: @3dza+13L4aaur

Contractors are still covered under FELA. So they can sue the railroad. Whoever told you otherwise, does not know what they are talking about. Anyone working on railroad property are covered under FELA. 1% liability is all that is required.

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Post ID: @3ogy+13L4aaur

So we're getting a raise?

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Post ID: @1ykm+13L4aaur

Ok.

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Post ID: @1fkj+13L4aaur

Union or no union there are lazy people at every company. You just have to remember about contractors they do what they are paid for as quickly as possible no more than that.

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Post ID: @yqt+13L4aaur

The good ones can work for the contractors, sometimes with better benefits, similar pay. Since you’re worried about suing, you can sue whomever you want. If that’s your concern, you probably won’t get recommended for a job with a contractor. Good luck.

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Post ID: @tnt+13L4aaur

Good workers, bad workers, lazy workers, hard workers. Do you really think that makes a matter when UP can get contractors with their own benefits and when they get hurt can’t sue the company? It doesn’t matter who you are, we’ll be gone.

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Post ID: @uyg+13L4aaur

Didn’t hear it here first, have been known this. This is old news

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Post ID: @oud+13L4aaur

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