Flurry of contract deals come as railroads, unions see Trumps election looming over talks

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The flurry of contract agreements announced early this fall including two more Wednesday offer evidence that major railroads and their unions are working to avoid the standoffs that led them to a brink of a national strike two years ago. Both sides are also now keenly aware that President-elect Donald Trump who has a track record of supporting big businesses would be the one ultimately appointing the people who would help resolve the contract dispute this time if they cant work something out themselves. Current contracts dont expire until July but the National Carriers Conference Committee group that negotiates on behalf of the railroads said in its statement at the start of the talks on Nov. 1 that it was hoping for an early resolution.

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