Railroad operator CSX reaches five-year agreement with signalmen union
CSX, a major U.S. freight railroad company, has reached a five-year tentative agreement with the Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen (BRS), which represents over 1,200 workers maintaining railway signals and points. The deal includes wage increases, improved healthcare, and expanded paid time off, similar to recent agreements CSX has made with other unions. The contract now awaits ratification by BRS members. This agreement is part of ongoing efforts to improve benefits for freight rail workers following pressure from the Biden administration.
See "Railroad operator CSX reaches five-year agreement with signalmen union", Anshuman Tripathy, Reuters, March 25, 2025