BNSF and BLET reach tentative agreement on sick time, work scheduling

BNSF and BLET reach tentative agreement on sick time, work scheduling

By Bill Stephens | August 1, 2023

If ratified, the deal would give locomotive engineers 8 paid sick leave days as well as scheduled time off

Man climbing on front steps of orange locomotive
A BNSF crew member reboards his locomotive after providing protection at a pedestrian crossing during a maintenance-of-way project in Hinsdale, Ill., on Nov. 6, 2021.David Lassen

FORT WORTH, Texas — The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen and BNSF Railway have reached a systemwide agreement on paid sick leave and schedule improvements.

The tentative agreement, announced today, includes up to eight paid sick leave days and grants access to scheduled time off in an effort to improve work-life balance for BNSF locomotive engineers.

BNSF and the BLET called the tentative agreement a “breakthrough” that came after several months of negotiations. If ratified, “it is expected to bring positive changes to both the professional and personal lives of locomotive engineers,” the railroad and union said.

The agreement will allow for more predictable scheduling and enable engineers to take paid sick leave without any penalty. These enhancements will not only contribute to a more consistent service for BNSF’s customers, the railroad and union said, but also aid in the recruitment and retention of employees.

The agreement introduces work/rest options that can be implemented in every engineer pool. Locomotive engineers will have the opportunity to earn an “earned day off” quarterly. In addition, all BLET-represented engineers at BNSF will be provided individual paid sick days.

Approximately 7,500 BLET members at BNSF will receive detailed information about the tentative agreement this week. A ratification vote is scheduled for September.

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