Thread regarding Union Pacific Corp. layoffs

Stockton, Ca. Uprr yard closing?

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It's going to reduce It's workforce, furloughing L.A. area. The economy and California emissions is pushing them to another state where it's feasible for profit

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Post ID: @pkzs+1lV3A7Wy

UP likes to create congestion by closing yards and tying trains down all over the place. Makes the stockholders think we're busy and productive..

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Post ID: @kckp+1lV3A7Wy

Vena won't be listed until he's elected to the CEO spot. That's IF he's even elected to it. Vena should be smart enough to know what he faces if he takes that spot. The sh1t all started with him. If he takes that spot, then you can be damn sure certain people WILL be watching.

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Post ID: @2fwa+1lV3A7Wy

Jim Vena not listed as a Up employee

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Post ID: @2zji+1lV3A7Wy

Ray Perry tried that years ago and the sc-mbag failed. I think Stockton is more productive than Roseville

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Post ID: @1xlx+1lV3A7Wy

They tried to close Stockton 2 times.
Vena doesn't like railroad yards.

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Post ID: @1mwf+1lV3A7Wy

Why would they close the most productive yard?

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Post ID: @spn+1lV3A7Wy

That makes sense

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