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After a whistleblower investigation by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the agency ordered two railroad companies to pay back wages to five injured, suspended workers. OSHA found that Union Pacific Railroad Co. and Grand Trunk Western Railway Co. violated federal law by disciplining and/or suspending the five employees after reports of workplace illnesses or injuries. The companies disciplined the workers and suspended them for between one and 60 days with no pay after they reported illnesses or injuries. An OSHA spokesperson said that companies may not retaliate against workers for reporting a workplace injury, and that this type of retaliation was far too prevalent in the railroad industry. The companies were ordered to pay the employees compensatory and punitive damages, back wages plus interest and attorney s fees. In addition, the disciplinary information must be removed from the workers personnel files, and the companies must post information about whist
Posted on: Mon, 26 May 2014 11:55:28 +0000

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