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Union Pacific locomotive technicians ratify a new five-year agreement

BLET-Teamsters, a union representing locomotive engineers at Union Pacific, announced on Friday that the locomotive engineers ratified a five-year contract.

The new contract will see nearly 6,000 members of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen (BLET), a division of International Brotherhood of Teamsters' rail conference, receive raises of 18,8% over the course of the agreement.

Union members said that the contract includes enhanced health and welfare benefits.

Last week, the largest U.S. railway union, SMART-TD approved Union Pacific’s $85 billion purchase of Norfolk Southern. This deal was expected to be met with resistance by unions and regulators.

The deal will establish the first coast-tocoast freight railroad operator in the United States and transform the movement of goods across the country, from grains to automobiles.

By late October or January 2026, the Surface Transportation Board (which oversees rail service and competition) will receive a formal application from both companies.

(source: Reuters)