Do you ever feel like your boss is trying to get you to quit your job? There are many reasons that a company owner may do this. One of the most common is motivated by a desire to avoid paying unemployment. They may be trying to convince you to quit so that they don’t...
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What is a qui tam lawsuit?
Have you ever seen a poster or electronic notice indicating that there are rewards for information concerning criminal wrongdoing? These circumstances are distinct from pursuing civil damages in the event someone causes you harm. Instead, you’re being told that if you...
Is railroad safety a priority?
High-profile railroads continue to promote safety as their top priority. However, workers believe they are falling short and are not practicing what they preach. In reality, business models are in place that does far more harm than good. Employees are working in...
Whistleblowing tips for railroad workers
The railroad industry provides income for many Americans. However, some companies in the industry violate safety and security rights. Workers in such companies are highly susceptible to injuries and illnesses. Besides not protecting employees, these companies may also...
Sick railway workers may be more prone to injuries
Have you ever gone to work when you’re sick? Maybe you thought you could just get through the day and you had a lot of things that had to be accomplished. Maybe you hoped you’d feel better as the day progressed. In the end, you worked your entire shift while you were...
Railroad workers could be exposed to hazardous materials
Many railroad injuries are based on the use of heavy machinery and hazardous conditions. For example, railroad workers have to be wary not to be caught between train cars or not to touch certain electrical lines. Accidents often lead to crush injuries, amputations,...
Fatal accident leads to safety advisory about portable derails
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has just issued a safety advisory with reminders about the correct and safe use of portable derails. This comes after a fatal crash that occurred in late August. As many of our readers know, portable maintenance-of-way (MOW)...
The more common examples of whistleblowing
You’re a conscientious rail worker and a loyal employee. You go out of your way each day to ensure that you perform your duties to the highest standards. Unfortunately, not everyone shares the same values as you. You’ve spotted some activities going on at work that...
3 kinds of employment retaliation whistleblowers face
Railroad workers sometimes find themselves in a difficult situation where they know their employer has done something unsafe or illegal. Improper billing practices, working with uncertified professionals and using substandard materials are all examples of scenarios...
Recoverable damages in a FELA claim
The Federal Employers’ Liability Act (FELA) provides protection from unreasonable work hazards to railroad workers injured on the job. If an accident arises from negligence by the railroad company, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. For most parts,...