News Archive
More Than a Story: SMART-TD’s Women’s History Month Highlights Legacies in the Making
Our Women’s History Month celebration highlighted the leadership and perseverance of only a few of the women who are making history in the labor movement, challenging stereotypes and breaking barriers in traditionally male-dominated industries. SMART-TD thanks all our sisters for their contribution and leadership within our union family.SMART condemns executive order undermining collective bargaining rights
“SMART stands in unwavering solidarity with our brothers and sisters across the labor movement,” said SMART General President Michael Coleman. “We will fight back against any effort to silence workers and dismantle the collective power that has built — and continues to build — our great nation.”Tentative Agreement Reached in Boston
SMART-TD GO-769, led by General Chairperson Rick Pauli, has reached a lucrative tentative agreement with Keolis Commuter Services. Keolis employees should verify their contact information with their Secretary/Treasurer as soon as possible. Read on to see what’s in the TA and how to receive a ballot.Local Chair Fights for His Members, and Now, a Title
Local 1760 Chairperson Andrew Wirth, a CSX conductor and dedicated union advocate, is preparing to fight for the 168-pound Master Amateur Division Title in Cleveland on April 12. Read on to see how Wirth draws on his instincts and discipline from union work to excel in the boxing ring.
Nevada railroaders: ACT NOW to help pass a railroad safety bill
ACT NOW! Our union is calling on our Nevada members to help support a new rail safety bill by reaching out to your representatives or by contacting Governor Joe Lombardo’s office before April 1. This is our fourth attempt to pass this critical legislation, with Lombardo vetoing the last two bills. Read on to learn what’s in the bill and how you can help change his mind.