Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg has said that a potential national rail strike 'is not acceptable' after unions representing more than half the country's freight rail workers rejected new contracts and threatened a walkout in early December.
'Our goal right now is to make sure that doesn't happen,' Buttigieg said of a rail strike in an interview with NewsNation host Leland Vittert, which will air in full on Tuesday night's episode of .
'We're urging the parties to get to the table and to do whatever it takes to prevent a shutdown. A shutdown is a scenario that is not acceptable,' added Buttigieg in a preview clip of the interview.
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