Biden Signs Bill Avoiding Potentially Devastating Union Rail Strike

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Biden Signs Bill , Avoiding Potentially Devastating , Union Rail Strike.
On December 2, President Joe Biden signed legislation that would impose a disputed contract on labor unions to avoid a nationwide rail strike.
On December 2, President Joe Biden signed legislation that would impose a disputed contract on labor unions to avoid a nationwide rail strike.
'Forbes' reports that the signing ends months
of heated debate over a walkout that
would shake the already ailing economy. .
The strike was estimated to cost
the U.S. approximately $2 billion
for every day it persisted. .
According to Biden,
had the strike been
allowed to take place, , "many of the U.S. industries
would literally shut down.".
The president also warned that
the strike could have led to 765,000
U.S. workers losing their jobs.
Back in September, four out of 12 rail unions voted
to oppose the contract negotiations, claiming the
package failed to address a lack of paid sick leave. .
Back in September, four out of 12 rail unions voted
to oppose the contract negotiations, claiming the
package failed to address a lack of paid sick leave. .
On November 30, the House of Representatives
approved forcing the contract on rail unions,
while also adding a bill to offer paid sick leave. .
While the Senate voted overwhelmingly to
approve imposing the contract on rail unions,
lawmakers rejected the addition of sick leave. .
While the Senate voted overwhelmingly to
approve imposing the contract on rail unions,
lawmakers rejected the addition of sick leave. .
'Forbes' reports that the disputed agreement
includes a 24% raise for union workers through
2024 and one additional paid personal day.
According to Biden, the controversial bill will , "help our nation avoid what, without a doubt,
would have been an economic catastrophe
at a very bad time in the calendar.".
According to Biden, the controversial bill will , "help our nation avoid what, without a doubt,
would have been an economic catastrophe
at a very bad time in the calendar."

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