WELL, THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF LABOR IS ORDERING THE STRASBURG RAILROAD TO REINSTATE AN EMPLOYEE WITH BACK IN PAY AND DAMAGES. THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR SAYS THE RAILROAD ILLEGALLY FIRED AN EMPLOYEE ...
U.S. Department of Labor has ordered Strasburg Rail Road to reinstate a former employee and pay them $221,114 after being fired for raising safety concerns. The identity of the worker is ...
Strasburg Rail Road 4-8-0 locomotive No. 475 handles the final train of the day on Nov. 8, 2022. The railroad has been ordered to reinstate an employee who filed a whistleblower complaint and pay that ...
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — OSHA has determined that a former employee of the Strasburg Rail Road Cp. was wrongfully fired and owed compensation after refusing to license an untrained manager.
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RONKS, Pa. — The Strasburg Railroad Co. in Lancaster County has been ordered to reinstate an employee and pay them back wages and damages after the employee was fired for refusing to give ...
Here are the most-read stories between Monday, Jan. 13, and Sunday, Jan. 19. 1. Strasburg Rail Road ordered to pay $221,114, reinstate fired whistleblower U.S. Department of Labor has ordered ...
The U.S. Department of Labor has ordered the Strasburg Rail Road in Lancaster County to reinstate an employee who was fired for refusing to license an untrained manager. 3 big mistakes people ...
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Strasburg Rail Road Co., which advertises itself as the “oldest continuously operating railroad in the nation” was ordered to rehire the employee, pay the employee $161,114 in back wages and ...
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RONKS, Pa. (WHTM) – Strasburg Rail Road Co. in Lancaster County was ordered by the United States Department of Labor to pay over $211,000 in back wages and damages for firing an employee who raised ...
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