No matter how you cut it, both parties have rejected workers' rights with this railroad labor dispute.
First, Democrats fearful of what a rail strike would do to the economy and thus their chances in '24, tried forcing through a contract that did the bare minimum. 7 sick days without guaranteed scheduling is pathetic.
Then, Reps stopped it in the Senate (really, a supermajority?).
If they were smart, they'd go pro-labor but we know that's not why they voted against it.