Four rail brotherhoods commit to solidarity. On December 6 and 7, 1999, four transportation unions met to discuss
issues and methods to improve the working and living conditions of their
memberships. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers (BLE), the Transport
Workers Union (TWU), the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes (BMWE)
and the American Train Dispatchers (ATDD) made specific commitments to work
together collectively for such improvements and develop an ever closer relationship. "These issues are the building blocks to a new alliance that will
unite Railroad workers with other Transportation workers in the 21st Century,
expanding the power of both in the Transportation industry," said BMWE
International President Mac Fleming. "We are pleased with the results and the determination of the parties
in working together immediately on these critical issues. It builds a solidarity
and breadth that has been lacking in Rail labor for many years," said
BLE President Ed Dubroski. "Working together voluntarily and collectively makes each union
more able to provide for their members and starts a process which will lead
to ever closer ties," said Sonny Hall, President of the TWU. "Our members need the backing of a larger group to advance their
own interests and this kind of development will lead to such backing,"
stated Leo McCann, President of the ATDD. All four Presidents stated jointly, "We intend to remain active
participants in and supporters of the Rail Division of the Transportation
Trades Department, the Transportation Trades Department and the AFL-CIO." The Unions combined represent over 200,000 Transportation workers, approximately
85,000 of whom are railway employees in the United States and Canada. © 2000
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers