Ohio train derailment reveals need for urgent reform, workers say
by Michael Sainato from on (#691CR)
Unions say rail companies' desire for increased profits is driving up safety risks - and more accidents will happen without action
US railroad workers say the train derailment in Ohio, which forced thousands of residents to evacuate and is now spreading a noxious plume of carcinogenic chemicals across the area, should be an eye-opening" revelation for Congress and an illustration of how the railroads operate, and how they're getting away with a lot of things".
Workers and union officials cited the Norfolk Southern Railway derailment in early February as a glaring example of why safety reforms to the industry - which include providing workers with paid sick leave - need to be made.
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