CSX Railroad’s restructuring plan threatened over 120 Cleveland railroad jobs, forcing workers to relocate. SMART-TD and former Senator Sherrod Brown fought back, ensuring job security and stability. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

CSX Railroad’s restructuring plan threatened over 120 Cleveland railroad jobs, forcing workers to relocate. SMART-TD and former Senator Sherrod Brown fought back, ensuring job security and stability
Source, photo: www.smart-union.org

CSX’s Plan and the Impact on Railroad Jobs

CSX aimed to streamline freight movement between Chicago and the East Coast. The company’s plan required reducing workforce numbers at Collinwood Yard, forcing workers to move to Buffalo or Willard.

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Union leaders opposed the relocation, citing concerns about long commutes, family disruptions, and economic strain. Many workers feared losing their positions altogether if they refused to relocate.

How SMART-TD and Sherrod Brown Took Action?

SMART-TD sought help from former Senator Sherrod Brown, who publicly pressured CSX. He criticized the company’s plan and called for immediate reconsideration of staffing reductions at Collinwood Yard.

Brown emphasized CSX’s high profits, urging reinvestment in local jobs instead of cutbacks. His intervention led to negotiations, allowing union representatives to secure more positions in Cleveland.

This collaboration between labor representatives and policymakers ensured continued employment. As a result, Cleveland railroad jobs remained intact, preserving stability for workers and their families.

Source, photo: www.smart-union.org

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