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  • Contracts & Union Resources , TCU February 27, 2018

    Amtrak Agreement Ratified

    By an overwhelming vote TCU Members have ratified the Amtrak Agreement. Clerks Voting 98.67% in favor Carmen Voting 95.85% in favor *ASWC On-Board Service Workers Voting 90.53% in favor ARASA MofW Voting 94.66% in favor ARASA MofE Voting 97.85% in favor ARASA OBS Voting 98% in favor “A solid vote of confidence by the membership

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  • Job Corps Training , TCU February 23, 2018

    February 2018 Advanced Training Newsletter

    In the February issue of the TCU/IAM Advanced Training Newsletter: Highlights of the excellent employment obtained by our Job Corps graduates. Average wage of these job placements shown is $16.20/hr! Click here to view the newsletter.

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  • Local News , TCU February 22, 2018

    IAM Members Endorse Incumbent Grand Lodge Officers

    Machinists Union members have completed the endorsement process for the election of Grand Lodge Officers. The results from the DOL-supervised election are that over 770 IAM Local Lodges endorsed the incumbent slate and 20 or 21 IAM Local Lodges endorsed opponent slate candidates. More than 97 percent of Lodges nominated the incumbent slate. IAM Local

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  • Contracts & Union Resources , TCU February 17, 2018

    Amtrak Agreement Update – Still Time to Vote

    Just a little over a week to go. Get your ballot in. Ballots are due by February 27, 2018. Any member who has not received a ballot should contact TCUTA@tcunion.org. In order to be received by the deadline of February 27, ballots can be returned via email or fax to TCU. Thousands upon thousands of

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  • Legislative Outlook , TCU February 17, 2018

    Amtrak will suspend service if PTC not installed by year’s end

    On Thursday, Amtrak CEO Richard Anderson told the House Railroads Subcommittee that they will suspend service on certain lines if Positive Train Control (PTC) is not installed and ready. Anderson did not specify which lines may be suspended, and an Amtrak spokesperson later confirmed that “it’s too early to speculate,” according to the Seattle Times. 

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