Layoff announcements and mandatory overtime to be implemented in July.
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NS to all Juniata bosses, "get ready to do more with less"
In 15 days the Hammer will fall.
They tagged locomotives for Bellevue just before they gutted it also…
Bout time! You dingbats were just sitting around playing circle jrk anyway. Fk the rail rd and carry on with your life
WHO CARES?
It's not going to happen overnight. Duh!
And yet units still say send to juniata hmmmmmm wonder why
Trust me. If you don’t see any way possible to get the work done with less people then you haven’t been paying attention the last few years. Cut will happen, work will be moved, people will lose their jobs. Common sense need not apply.
Cuts are coming , I can confirm. How many however is anyone's guess. I have heard it could be a substantial layoff. News in Buckhead is Juniata to slowly fade away.
North of the mason-dixon.
If I could be a fly on the wall when AC & DC motors start speaking to each other. We could probably all learn a lot about them.
All kidding aside, the fact that Juniata have always been the worst shop by injury and quality of work has finally caught up with them. Fort Worth Tx will be getting our work as time goes by. (Outsourced) Juniata is simply going by the wayside unfortunately. Look for cuts in the very near future.
Conversions to be sent to Fort Worth Texas
Layoff towards the end of July, followed by callbacks in 2022. NS will begin to transition away from PSR towards the 2nd half of 2022.
Wrong! Life extensions, 100 more DC to ac conversations and all the wrecks corporate wants fixed are already written up to be completed at juniata . The only argument is how many to call back. Like it or not, juniata will be the last shop standing.
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THE HAMMER WILL FALL HARD!!!!
How many are getting furloughed?