U.S. rail shutdown would be ‘unacceptable,’ White House official says

FILE PHOTO: Deadline for railroads to reach tentative deals with unions

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A shutdown of U.S. rail lines would be “unacceptable,” because it would harm workers, families and businesses, a White House official said on Monday after the nation’s largest rail union voted against a contract deal, raising the possibility of a strike.

The best option is still for the parties to resolve this themselves, the official said.

(Reporting by Steve Holland and Katharine Jackson; Editing by Eric Beech)

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