Thread regarding Union Pacific Corp. layoffs

Major railroad posts record earnings, spends more on share repurchases than on its employees

Union Pacific, one of the major freight railroads that successfully fought off union demands for paid sick days for workers during contentious labor negotiations in 2022, reported another year of record earnings Tuesday.

https://edition.cnn.com/2023/01/24/business/union-pacific-railroad-earnings/index.html

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Post ID: @OP+1kRM8jst

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But what about Union Pacific’s sustainability goals ? That’s a good thing right ?

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Post ID: @5ack+1kRM8jst

I would like to have paid sick days. Had to wait 7 days before RRB short time disability would pay me.

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Post ID: @2sef+1kRM8jst

Are they going to cut my job?
Fresno Sr.DRO job positions?

I'm overworked as it is...

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Post ID: @1gbk+1kRM8jst

UP isn’t like all companies they are rated the worst remember? But nice try.

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Post ID: @1wff+1kRM8jst

Don’t expect anything except what you have now. All companies only care about profits, not employees.

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Post ID: @mij+1kRM8jst

Yeah I read the earnings town hall minutes. They made sure and mentioned how valuable their employees were about 10 times. They stated they were in negotiations with the unions over quality of life issues and when asked how they plan on creating a better quality of life for their employees they basically said something about scheduling blah blah blah damn sure didn’t mention sick time.

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