Rail Strike Averted (For Now)

Congress stepped in to prevent a rail strike, forcing a deal that workers didn’t want. Paid sick leave? Still missing. Protections? Thin. The system runs, but the people who run it are still sick, tired, and angry.

This is how America manages labor disputes: squeeze until collapse, then legislate duct tape. The trains keep moving, Wall Street cheers, and workers are told to be grateful their exhaustion is patriotic.