Federal investigators probing the death of a CSX employee last month at the Seagirt Marine Terminal in Southeast Baltimore said Tuesday the conductor trainee had lost his footing while “shoving” the ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CSX’s Pride in Service initiative was awarded Gold in Engage for Good’s (E4G) 22 nd Annual Halo Awards for Best Employee Engagement Initiative and ...
BALTIMORE - A CSX conductor trainee fell during a shoving movement and was struck and killed by a train on June 26, a report by the NTSB reveals. The investigation shows that the trainee fell from an ...
HENRICO, Va (WRIC) — Police have identified the CSX employee killed Wednesday by a train while at work in the 2100 block of Westwood Avenue. Reports say Kevin Lee Eskew, 54, was pronounced dead at the ...
CSX has reached agreements with four additional groups of railroad workers to provide paid sick leave benefits, demonstrating the company’s ongoing commitment to enhancing the work experience for its ...
A CSX employee was struck and killed by a freight train Monday evening, according to Maryland Transportation Authority Police. At 8:15 p.m. MDTA police officers and the Baltimore City Fire Department ...
A CSX train operator could not prove that his refusal to work in unsafe conditions during a lightning storm in Birmingham, Alabama, was a contributing factor to his alleged retaliatory termination ...
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has released its preliminary report for the investigation of the Aug. 6 accident involving a CSX conductor trainee fatally injured during a shoving ...
CSX Transportation Inc. must face a lawsuit by a former employee who says he was fired for taking time off under the Family and Medical Leave Act, a Florida federal judge ruled.
Aug. 7—CUMBERLAND — A CSX Transportation employee was killed late Sunday after he became entangled in equipment in the area of Queen City Drive and Frederick Street, Cumberland Police said. Travis ...
A Second Circuit court eliminated the requirement that whistleblowers prove retaliatory intent, instead allowing retaliation claims based on timing and circumstantial evidence. The Second Circuit ...
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