U.S. Congress backs legislation to block rail strike

(Reuters) The U.S. Senate backed a measure to block a potentially devastating railroad strike after President Joe Biden had warned that the economic impacts could have been felt in the coming days.

At least 73 senators voted to impose a tentative contract deal reached in September on 115,000 workers after four of 12 unions rejected the deal. 

The Senate earlier defeated a bid to require railroads to offer workers seven days of paid sick leave.

This is a developing story.

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