Washington District of Columbia USA - The Brotherhood of Railway Carmen has reached a sick-leave
agreement with Canadian Pacific Kansas City, the union announced today.
The union becomes the first with a sick-leave agreement with every Class I railroad.
In line with other agreements with Class I railroads, the agreement provides for four days of paid sick leave and the
ability to convert three additional days of personal leave into sick leave.
"It took a while, but we got there. I want to thank those involved in the negotiations, as well as the Biden
Administration, for continuing to put pressure on the railroads to deliver this commonsense workplace benefit,"
BRC General President Don Grissom said in a press release.
The agreement covers union members working under the Soo Line, KCS, D&H, Mid South, South Rail, and Tex-Mex
collective bargaining agreements.
The BRC is a division of the Transportation Communications Union.
"CPKC did the right thing for our members, and hopefully, BRC's success will cascade to other railroad crafts in
their respective fights," said Artie Maratea, TCU/International Association of Machinists national
president."
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