Thread regarding Union Pacific Corp. layoffs

San Bernardino county

Dunno what UP has there for assets but on July 31 they are getting rid of 15 people via permanent closure. Via Warn report

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Post ID: @OP+1trmnXTS

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WILL MSK STAY AT THE DISPACTHER 2 50 DESK?

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Post ID: @9shv+1trmnXTS

STB stepped in and said it’s not happening.

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Post ID: @3fxc+1trmnXTS

The Alameda rr trench route is managed by a rail authority group. They are going to have their own dispatchers. Story is in Trains .com . Also on Up newsletter.

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Post ID: @2eby+1trmnXTS

That's how we win together, folks!

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Post ID: @1qka+1trmnXTS

It's the bnsf dispatch center they share the building with union pacific

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Post ID: @1ucy+1trmnXTS

740 E. Carnegie Drive, San Bernardino CA

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Post ID: @1kdz+1trmnXTS

Ok how did you know the exact number? The WARN site available only shows 11-50 like someone else pointed out. Also how do you know it's a permanent closure? What's being closed? Who's going to be directly affected by it?

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Post ID: @1njr+1trmnXTS

Would that be the dispatching center?

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Post ID: @oqh+1trmnXTS

I do see it, however all I am able to see is that it shows permanent layoff # between 11-50 and effective by the end of July. I'm still trying to figure out how to pull the complete info : /

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Post ID: @zdw+1trmnXTS

Mechanical? Car dept? Transportation??

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