Rail union rejects contract as strike threatens U.S. economy before holidays

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One thought on “Rail union rejects contract as strike threatens U.S. economy before holidays

  1. I remember when people would show up when they had a job, put in an honest day’s work, go home to their families, and then do it all over again the next day, and the next, etc. and make a career out of it. If it wasn’t for them, then they have the freedom in this country to go find something that better suits them. The current mentality of the majority of the workforce in our country is pitiful. This whole concept of “quiet quitting” is a joke and people want more benefits and more pay with working less. That is simply not feasible or reasonable over the long haul and time will prove that out.

    And anyone responding can hold off on the cliche “ok boomer” comment. I’m 45.

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