WE Have the Power to Protect Jobs in Santa Cruz

5,500 more signatures are needed to protect Santa Cruz METRO funding, preserve more than 100 union jobs, and maintain critical transit services for working families. Read on to learn how SMART-TD members can help keep the campaign moving forward.

Standing Up for the Future of Work in New Jersey

On May 11, 2026, New Jersey’s Senate Labor Committee heard testimony, including from SMART-TD, on the state’s recently adopted regulations surrounding the ABC Test for determining whether a worker is an independent contractor or an employee. This is a critically important distinction, but our union reminded lawmakers that the issue is much larger: it’s about the future of work in New Jersey and solidifying its reputation as a leader in worker-centric issues. Read on for a recap of the hearing.

Help TD End Drones In Rail Yards

Your voice is needed in SMART-TD’s fight to end the practice of Drones being used for our observation testing. Read on to see how your experience with the distractions and dangers these devices cause is the linchpin to getting a federal ban.

Recruitment and Retention Council meets in Pittsburgh to strengthen SMART

Pittsburgh welcomed SMART leaders, staff and members as the Recruitment and Retention Council kicked off the first day of the Three-Pack Attack — the three-day meeting of the Recruitment and Retention, Production and Sign, and Roofing and Building Enclosure Councils. From child care and worker protections to recruitment tools and workforce partnerships, the first day in Pittsburgh centered one shared goal: expanding opportunity for current and future SMART members.

A Legend Among Yardmasters: Remembering Brother Richard A. “Smitty” Smith

Local 1973 (Chicago, Ill.) is saddened to announce the passing of Brother Richard A. “Smitty” Smith, a longtime member and renowned Yardmaster who left a lasting impression on many of those who followed in his footsteps. Read on to learn more about his life and the lessons that he instilled in those who were fortunate enough to train with him.

Leave Rail Safety to Railroaders

Yet another D.C. elitist publicly embarrassed himself by pretending to understand rail safety and the RSA. Read on for the details on the latest Harvard Grad who thinks he knows your job better than you.