Do you know what are top three locations in terms of employee count? Also, how many work at Omaha?
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Approximately 60% of agreement employees work and about 90% of non-agreement works.
Uion Pacific has zero employees
Too many they’re taking away our free hot dogs
Employees – Approximately 85% of our full-time employees are represented by 14 major rail unions. Pursuant to the Railway Labor Act (RLA), our collective bargaining agreements are subject to modification every five years. The most recent round of negotiations started on January 1, 2015, and throughout 2017 and 2018, we concluded new agreements with all 14 major rail unions. Existing agreements remain in effect until new agreements are ratified or until the RLA procedures are exhausted. The RLA procedures include mediation, potential arbitration, cooling-off periods, and the possibility of Presidential Emergency Boards and Congressional intervention. The next round of negotiations begins with the service of RLA Section 6 notices on or about November 1, 2019 related to years 2019-2023. Contract negotiations historically continue for an extended period of time, and work stoppages during negotiations are rare
Union Pacific Employee Counts (Source below)
2018 Employee Count: 42,000
2017 Employee Count: 42,000
2016 Employee Count: 42,900
2015 Employee Count: 47,500
2014 Employee Count: 47,200
Source:
UP's 2019 10K reported to SEC
- Page 22
- Item 6. Selected Financial Data
- Additional Data
- Average employees Count
https://www.up.com/cs/groups/public/@uprr/@investor/documents/investordocuments/pdf_up_10k_02082019.pdf
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All the people who at UP, are the ones who work at UP.
In 2012 there were about 4300 in the glass palace. I'd say about 3800 now. give or take 1000
Too many employees work for UP.
@OP Do the arithmetic.
Before the reductions began in October 2018, UP had about 43,000 employees total throughout the system. By the end of the next round of reductions they will have reduced that number by about %19. We have:
(43-0.19x43)x1000 = 34,830 employees in the field. for a total of 8,170 employees lost to reductions.
Check the numbers (they're easy to find), but I'm probably not that far off.
It’s pretty simple. The person who asked cares.
Mechanical shop wise I think it’s North Platte, North Little Rock, and Fort Worth or Roseville but I could be wrong on that.
I’ve never heard of them. Are they headquartered in Schenectady?
Wow! Who the f— cares how many work at Uion Pacific!!!!!!