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Top Seven Railroads Increase Jobs in AprilTop Seven Railroads Increase Jobs in April
John D. Boyd | Jun 2, 2010 9:11PM GMT
The Journal of Commerce Online - News Story
Third straight month for rail employment gains since bottoming in January
The U.S. operations of all seven top-tier North American railroads expanded their workforce in April, the first time that has happened since rail employment bottomed in January.
The Class I railroads told the Surface Transportation Board they employed 149,749 workers during the mid-April pay period -- up 1.21 percent from March – which marks three consecutive months that the Class Is have increased their headcounts.
The Class I U.S. workforce total for April was up by 4,140 workers or 2.84 percent from January, which was the low point for the recession.
Railroads continued to lay off workers for half a year after freight traffic began to recover near the middle of 2009. They began recalling workers when freight began to surge early this year, but not all at the same time.
--Contact John Boyd at jboyd@joc.com.
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