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Omaha Steve

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Tue Jul 18, 2023, 01:57 PM Jul 2023

Union Pacific to renew push for 1-person crews by testing conductors in trucks [View all]


https://omaha.com/news/local/business/union-pacific-to-renew-push-for-1-person-crews-by-testing-conductors-in-trucks/article_a7bc72da-2589-11ee-8568-3fd78a5b8f9a.html

Union Pacific will renew its push for one-person train crews later this summer when the railroad tests out the idea of having a conductor in a truck respond to problems on trains in Nebraska and Colorado

By JOSH FUNK AP Business Writer Jul 18, 2023 Updated 1 hr ago

Union Pacific will renew its push for one-person train crews this summer when the railroad tests out the idea of having a conductor in a truck respond to problems on trains in Nebraska and Colorado.

The railroad will continue using two crew members on its trains during the test, but officials say this could bolster their case in future negotiations for cutting crew size if it is successful.


The crew on a Union Pacific freight train works at a siding area south of Tucson, Ariz.
DAVID BOE, ASSOCIATED PRESS

UP's Jason Pinder confirmed the pilot program Monday when he testified against a proposed Kansas rule that would require two-person crews. The Omaha-based railroad has long been a leading proponent in the industry's push to go down to one-person crews.

This plan had to be shelved earlier this year after the Transportation Division of the International Association of Sheet Metal, Air, Rail and Transportation Workers union that represents conductors opposed it. But that union later agreed to let Union Pacific test out ground-based conductors as long as it maintained current crew sizes and agreed to drop ongoing negotiations over reducing crew size. Even though UP abandoned its current proposal to eliminate conductors on trains, the railroad can reintroduce the idea in the next contract negotiations that begin in 2025.

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