Greg Regan, President of the Transportation Trades Department of the AFL-CIO, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss pressing issues affecting federal unions, the Railroad Retirement Board and the future of autonomous vehicles.
The conversation began with a focus on federal unions, particularly the recent loss of collective bargaining rights for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers. Regan highlighted the precarious nature of federal union protections, noting that the administration's actions have disregarded established contracts. He emphasized the legal complexities involved and the ongoing battle to uphold workers' rights in the face of legislative threats to abolish federal unions entirely.
Regan then discussed the Railroad Retirement Board, stressing the critical need for adequate funding and resources. He explained that the board, which manages pension benefits for rail workers, is under threat from cost-cutting measures that could eliminate field offices and freeze hiring. These actions jeopardize the earned benefits of rail workers, who rely on in-person services due to outdated online systems. Regan called for continued support to ensure the board can fulfill its obligations to retirees and active workers.
Finally, the discussion concluded with the topic of autonomous vehicles, where Regan expressed concerns about the lack of comprehensive safety regulations. He criticized the previous administration's approach of allowing widespread testing without sufficient oversight. Regan warned that such practices prioritize corporate interests over public safety. He advocated for a more cautious and regulated introduction of autonomous technology to protect workers and the public.
Listen to the full episode above to hear more from Regan.