3/5 🧵 The real complaint is the pay structure. Other unions had already accepted raises totaling 9.5% over three years. These holdouts wanted 6% for a fourth year, then 5%, and reportedly landed around 4.5% with only minor concessions. The editorial’s view: that’s still above inflation and far too generous for workers it says are already among the highest-paid rail employees in the country.
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