Union Pacific Corporation
Location
Nebraska
Founded
1862-02-28
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2025-03-24 (getfea.com)
Union Pacific and National Conference of Firemen and Oilers Reach Tentative Agreement - Forest Economic Advisors, LLC
Union Pacific and the National Conference of Firemen and Oilers announced a tentative agreement has been reached and will be sent to NCFO members for ratification.
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2025-03-21 (nasdaq.com)
Union Pacific Inks Deal With National Conference of Firemen & Oilers |
The announcement of a new tentative deal with the National Conference of Firemen & Oilers marks UNP's favorable terms with unions.
Read more2025-03-19 (morningstar.com)
Union Pacific, Firemen & Oilers Union Secure Five-Year Tentative Labor Agreement | Morningstar
By Katherine Hamilton
Read more2025-03-10 (dallasnews.com)
Union Pacific to close Texas shop kept open by 19th-century pact
Union Pacific Railroad has notified employees in the East Texas town of Palestine that their jobs — kept in place by an 1872 contract with the county — will...
Read more2024-10-03 (burzovnisvet.cz)
Port strikes mean rail freight and stocks up
The United States is currently witnessing significant transportation disruptions as thousands of unionized East Coast and Gulf Coast port workers walk off the job demanding higher wages starting Tuesday.
Read more2024-10-01 (trains.com)
Union Pacific tells regulators it’s already moving record West Coast container volume
WASHINGTON — Union Pacific says it’s already successfully handling the surge in container volume at West Coast ports, which began weeks ago as shippers sought to dodge a potential strike at ports on the East Coast.
Read more2024-09-26 (trains.com)
Norfolk Southern offers alternative origins for West Coast intermodal ahead of coastal port strike
ATLANTA — With longshoremen and port operators still unable to come to terms for a new labor agreement at East Coast ports, Norfolk Southern is recommending alternative origins for West Coast-destined international intermodal that normally flows into the eastern seaboard.
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2024-09-10 (trains.com)
Amtrak cancels, modifies New Orleans service as tropical storm approaches (updated)
With Tropical Storm Francine approaching the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast – and expected to make landfall tomorrow afternoon – Amtrak has canceled or modified service on its trains that serve New Orleans.
Read more2024-08-20 (marketscreener.com)
Union Pacific warns of 'devastating consequences' from Canada rail strike
U.S. railroad operator Union Pacific has warned that a potential rail strike in Canada will have devastating consequences on the North American economy. More than 2,500 Union Pacific...
Read more2024-02-13 (whbl.com)
Union Pacific train in California strikes and kills person
(Reuters) - Union Pacific's Amtrak train #AMT 541 struck and killed a "trespasser" in Alameda County, California, on Monday, according to a report by Union Pacific filed with the state's emergency services. "Once the investigation concludes, the tr...
Read more2024-01-30 (wincountry.com)
Union Pacific train in California strikes and kills person
(Reuters) - A locomotive operated by Union Pacific struck and killed a trespasser at a crossing in Los Angeles county, California, according to a report by Union Pacific filed with the state's emergency services. "The passenger main line is closed ...
Read more2023-12-12 (wsws.org)
Union Pacific railroad lays off 1,300 maintenance of way workers
The layoffs are part of a years-long attack on jobs by the railroads, which has escalated after the strike ban issued last year by Congress.
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