South Portland, Maine — For many railroaders, the instinct is simple. We handle problems in-house, look out for one another, and keep the operation moving as safely as possible with the equipment and conditions we’re given. It’s part of the culture. But when systemic safety failures go unaddressed, they stop being just workplace issues. They become public safety risks. You don’t have to take the union’s word for it. You can always ask the people…
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