Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Announce Merger With Lifetime Job Guarantees for Union Workers

Reuters
Nov 11
Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern Announce Merger With Lifetime Job Guarantees for Union Workers

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern are moving forward with plans to create America's first coast-to-coast railroad. As part of this initiative, Union Pacific has reached an agreement with the National Conference of Firemen and Oilers (NCFO) to ensure job security for all NCFO union employees who are employed at the time of the merger. The agreement guarantees these employees will have jobs for the length of their careers, offering stability and peace of mind. According to Union Pacific CEO Jim Vena, the merger is expected to transform the industry, unlock new growth opportunities, and provide long-term benefits for customers and employees. NCFO President Michael Pistone highlighted that the merger will strengthen job stability, expand opportunities, and improve working conditions for members through sustainable investment and innovation.

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