Members of four unions that represent 55 percent of the U.S. freight rail labor force voted last week to reject a tentative agreement on a contract that would fail to provide them with paid sick leave, a core issue in the contract dispute with their employers. Those four unions are set to begin a strike on December 9. Eight other rail unions that instead backed the deal have pledged not to cross a picket line in solidarity, meaning that as many as 115,000 could participate in the potential work stoppage. On Monday Biden urged Congress to intervene and force workers to accept the contract in order to avert a strike, warning it would “ devastate our economy” and throw as many of 765,000 people
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