BROTHERHOOD OF RAILROAD SIGNALMEN v. NATIONAL RAILROAD PASSENGER CORPORATION
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February 02, 2023
Rail Workers Union Nabs Win In Amtrak Work Scope Case
The Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen won its lawsuit against Amtrak in Washington, D.C., federal court Thursday, with a judge reviving the union's claim that Amtrak violated a collective bargaining agreement when it refused to commit to using union labor on a newly acquired building.
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October 04, 2022
Amtrak Says Union Shouldn't Get Early Win In Unit Work Row
Amtrak told a Washington, D.C., federal judge to dismiss the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen's attempt to end the union's suit over an arbitration award related to work assignments at a newly acquired building in the nation's capital, saying the railroad arbitration board properly relied on the parties' labor contract.
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March 30, 2022
Union Wants Amtrak's Arbitration Award On Unit Work Tossed
A rail workers union asked a D.C. federal judge to vacate an arbitration award in Amtrak's favor that declined to rule on whether the parties' collective bargaining agreement strictly assigned work at a newly acquired building in Washington, D.C., to union-represented employees.