Posts tagged train operators

    Layoffs, frustrated public among concerns for union president ahead of SEPTA cuts

    August 19, 2025 // "What I'm going to do is send a letter to Chief Bethel and the Chief of Transit Police and ask them, on the 24th, that they man our lines. It's going to be a frustrating time, and I'm worried that the backlash is going to come on my operators - and I'm not going to accept that," he said. Pollitt added that some union members are also concerned about potential layoffs. While workers with more than a year on the job are contractually protected, those with less than a year are not - a group he estimates includes more than 700 employees. However, SEPTA says there are no immediate plans for layoffs. "As we get started, there's no immediate plans for layoffs," said SEPTA spokesperson Andrew Busch.

    Rail strike suspended ahead of talks to resolve union recognition dispute

    April 12, 2024 // Alan Jones, PA Industrial Correspondent Thu, April 11, 2024 at 4:16 AM EDT·1 min read A planned strike by rail workers at CrossCountry has been suspended after progress over a union recognition dispute. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) were due to walk out on Saturday. The union said the company has agreed to hold talks in a bid to resolve the row. Mick Lynch Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union general secretary Mick Lynch (Belinda Jiao/PA) RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: “With our members prepared to take strike action this weekend, CrossCountry management has seen the need to sit down with RMT to find a long-term resolution to this impasse. “We have agreed to suspend strike action and take up this opportunity. “But our strike mandate remains in place, so we will name new strike dates if that becomes necessary.”