My husband used to work for the railroad, that's why this caught my eye. They violate union contracts all the time without any recourse, that's how he lost his job, when he was supposed to have x days of notice or get paid for x days he didn't get notice, he was laid off with literally a 1/2 hour notice and got jack shit for it. He went to their arbitration, where the person overseeing and deciding the arbitration works for CSXT, no conflict of interest there (/s). It should be interesting to see if they find their balls this time around.
Agreed, fren. I couldn't believe the shit they pulled with my husband. And honestly, the last (2nd) time he got laid off from there, he went back to his former industry and got happier in general almost overnight. He was always miserable there, now he loves what he does. And he makes a lot more money now. He's better off. At least his boss now appreciates him and shows it. It was through his experience with CSX that I realized why people say you get "railroaded" when you get screwed over - they exemplify that term.
My husband used to work for the railroad, that's why this caught my eye. They violate union contracts all the time without any recourse, that's how he lost his job, when he was supposed to have x days of notice or get paid for x days he didn't get notice, he was laid off with literally a 1/2 hour notice and got jack shit for it. He went to their arbitration, where the person overseeing and deciding the arbitration works for CSXT, no conflict of interest there (/s). It should be interesting to see if they find their balls this time around.
Union members would have to come together and decide to not show up if there is a vax mandate.
Csx is the most evil bunch of fuckers in the country.
Agreed, fren. I couldn't believe the shit they pulled with my husband. And honestly, the last (2nd) time he got laid off from there, he went back to his former industry and got happier in general almost overnight. He was always miserable there, now he loves what he does. And he makes a lot more money now. He's better off. At least his boss now appreciates him and shows it. It was through his experience with CSX that I realized why people say you get "railroaded" when you get screwed over - they exemplify that term.