Railroad workers sometimes find themselves in difficult positions. The companies that they work for provide critical services for the country and may play a role in maintaining railway infrastructure. As such, they may directly bill the government for certain...
Why whistleblowers should stay away from AI
If you’re preparing to “blow the whistle” on employer misconduct—whether it involves safety violations, fraud or retaliation—it's important to protect your identity and the integrity of your information from the very beginning. That includes being extremely cautious...
What makes a strong whistleblower case for railway workers?
Railway workers often find themselves on the front lines of safety and compliance. When they witness unsafe conditions, fraud, or misuse of funds, reporting these issues is legally protected under the Federal Railroad Safety Act (FRSA). However, not every report will...
3 ways whistleblower laws protect railroad workers
Working for a railroad can be a demanding but rewarding career. Many people enjoy helping to maintain and operate a critical form of domestic infrastructure. Professionals who work for the railroads hope to keep their jobs indefinitely and to continue working in the...