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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