
CSX Corp. has secured a new five-year tentative collective bargaining agreement with the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen.
“The agreement with the BRS continues to demonstrate our strong partnership with union leadership,” CSX President and CEO Joe Hinrichs said in a release. “It reflects our shared commitment to safety, respect, and operational excellence as we move forward together as ONE CSX, ensuring greater efficiency and service for our customers.”
The tentative agreement is subject to ratification by the union’s membership at CSX, accounting for 1,215 signalmen.
CSX has ratified agreements with 11 labor unions, covering 14 different work groups, accounting for 47 percent of its unionized workforce. The agreements’ terms are aligned, providing equivalent packages of improved wages, health care, and paid time off benefits.
CSX officials said the company remains committed to working with other unions and crafts to reach similar agreements and continuing to partner with employees to make meaningful improvements in their work environment.
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