Even if this was true, all the new blood that have been working the horrible shifts will continue working the horrible shifts until they have 15-20 years in. And then when UP decides to act on some new initiative years from now they will have to bump into a new craft working horrible shifts. Ahhhh the life of a railroad employee. Missing practically everything in your personal life all to have this retirement that everyone has put on a pedestal. How many employees retire happy from UP? I'd really like to know. A lot of people have so many health problems from being over worked they don't even make it to retirement because UP has abused them so badly.
This is a post that i found as a reply on another thread by @XYOS0lz-zwk , so sorry if it looks like it was taken out of context. I felt this was a truthful post, that makes a lot of sense, so I reposted it as a thread