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With Senate Vote, Congress Moves to Avert Rail Strike

The New York Times – Business:

Bipartisan coalitions in the House and Senate pushed through a bill that would impose an agreement between rail companies and their workers.

Emily Cochrane
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Collective Bargaining, Hawley, Josh D (1979- ), Law and Legislation, Organized Labor, Paid Time Off, Railroads, Schumer, Charles E, Senate, Strikes, United States Politics and Government
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