Railroad Supervisors Go to Extremes to Hide Worker Injuries

Railroad Supervisors Go to Extremes to Hide Worker Injuries

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Railroad officials have lied, spied and bribed to keep workers’ injuries off the books. “Don’t put your job on the line for another employee.”

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