CSX Machinists’ Contract: Pattern Betrayal?

The World Socialist Web Site article reports that members of the International Association of Machinists (IAM) have ratified a new five-year contract with CSX Transportation. The article frames this agreement as a “sellout,” echoing similar criticisms directed at recent deals negotiated with BNSF and Norfolk Southern.

The article claims the agreement imposes significant burdens on workers, including increased healthcare costs and minimal wage gains that fail to keep pace with inflation. It accuses the IAM of prioritizing the interests of the company over the needs of its members. The article focuses on the lack of paid sick leave, arguing that it endangers workers and the public. It also criticizes the extended five-year term of the contract, contending that it locks workers into unfavorable conditions for an extended period.

The article further alleges a lack of transparency and democratic process in the ratification process. It suggests that the union leadership deliberately suppressed dissent and pressured members to vote in favor of the agreement. It also claims that the vote totals were questionable.

find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/08/ugoz-m08.html

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