Groups Urge Congress to Avoid Rail Strike

Cindy Zimmerman

Nearly 200 organizations representing agricultural, food and renewable fuels industries are urging Congress to act quickly to prevent a rail strike and service shutdown on November 19, the deadline for unions and railroads to finalize an agreement.

“A strike or lockout combined with existing challenges in the rail system, at our ports, with trucking and with record low water levels on the Mississippi River impacting numerous barge shipments would be catastrophic for the agricultural and broader U.S. economies,” wrote the Agricultural Transportation Working Group in a letter to congressional leadership. “Congress must act to prevent this from occurring if the parties cannot reach agreement.” The group pointed out that critical inputs and agricultural products such as ammonia shipments could be embargoed as early as November 14, the day Congress returns to session.

The administration brokered an agreement between the National Railway Labor Conference (NRLC) and twelve unions on September 15 but two unions have voted to not
ratify and congressional action will be necessary if the parties fail to reach agreement.

Ag Groups, transportation