
Union Pacific, Norfolk Southern merger faces pushback from signalmen's union

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The Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen (BRS) has opposed Union Pacific's proposed $85 billion acquisition of Norfolk Southern, citing safety concerns and workforce impact. BRS President Mike Baldwin criticized the merger for expanding corporate power and shifting risks onto workers and communities. The merger, aimed at creating the first coast-to-coast railroad, has faced criticism from unions and rival railroads. Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern have filed a merger application with the U.S. Surface Transportation Board, which is under regulatory review.
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