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No, Amtrak Is Not Planning Beech Grove Layoffs
November 4, 2022
By Rail Passengers Staff
In a meeting this morning with Amtrak executive leadership, Association President & CEO Jim Mathews confirmed that Amtrak is not laying off staff at the Beech Grove, Indiana, maintenance shops.
Amtrak told Mathews “we are not laying off anyone, anywhere.”
The online rumor started three days ago when a person claimed to have spoken to an affected employee, a story that quickly ran into skepticism from other posters on the board who know that Amtrak is desperately short of staff right now.
“Amtrak is scrambling to rebuild its workforce after the Covid-driven reductions, and is nowhere near staffed enough even to get coaches and sleepers out on the road,” RPA’s Mathews said. “The idea that Amtrak would be cutting anyone right now, let alone someone involved in working down the backlog at a key maintenance facility, is utterly implausible and would be irresponsible if it were true. Fortunately, we learned this morning that it is not true.”
So far this year Amtrak has hired 3,728 new employees, including 644 in the vital Mechanical crafts – 100 of those mechanical workers in just the past month alone.
"It is an honor to be recognized by the Rail Passengers Association for my efforts to strengthen and expand America’s passenger rail. Golden spikes were once used by railroads to mark the completion of important rail projects, so I am truly grateful to receive the Golden Spike Award as a way to mark the end of a career that I’ve spent fighting to invest in our country’s rail system. As Chair of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, it has been my priority to bolster funding for Amtrak, increase and expand routes, look to the future by supporting high-speed projects, and improve safety, culminating in $66 billion in new funding in the Bipartisan infrastructure Law."
Representative Peter DeFazio (OR-04)
March 30, 2022, on receiving the Association's Golden Spike Award for his years of dedication and commitment to passenger rail.
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