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STB, public to hear plan to reduce rail congestion around Chicago

(Source: Chicago Tribune, March 21, 2016) CHICAGO —A proposed 278-mile rail line billed as relief for freight and traffic congestion in the Chicago area is getting a hearing next month from a federal regulator, even as one potential customer said it's not interested...

Teamsters Local 330 wins settlement against Coca-Cola

(Source: Teamsters Joint Council 25 press release, March 1, 2016) PARK RIDGE, Ill. — A relief driver with Great Lake Coca-Cola Distribution recently secured $2,000 in back pay after Teamsters Local 330 fought to protect his seniority rights at work. Local 330 member...

BNSF to pay $95,000 to resolve disability discrimination allegations

(Source: Legal Newsline, March 18, 2016) SEATTLE — The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has announced Texas-based BNSF Railway Co. has been mandated by a Washington federal court to pay $95,000 to a qualified applicant denied hire due to a back injury....

Editorial: Amtrak derailment near Cimarron raises safety concerns

(Source: Editorial in the Kansas City Star, March 20, 2016) KANSAS CITY, Mo. — When people step aboard any Amtrak passenger train they should expect to arrive at their destination safely. However, that wasn’t the case last week when the Los Angeles to Chicago...

Crude by rail’s biggest hurdle: a love of pipelines

(Source: Globe and Mail, March 18, 2016) OTTAWA — As resource sector jobs dwindle across Alberta, a study from a Calgary-based transportation research institute suggests that rail should be considered as a means for getting bitumen from the oil sands to international...

$132 million reworking of CSX’s Acca yard proceeding

(Source: Richmond Times-Dispatch, March 20, 2016) RICHMOND, Va. — A $132 million reconfiguration of CSX’s Acca yard, which started in November and is scheduled to be finished in the spring of 2018, is still underway. Full story: Richmond Times-Dispatch

Hoffa: Missouri governor sticks up for public employees with veto

(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, March 18, 2016) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The following is a statement from Teamsters General President James P. Hoffa about the veto today of paycheck deception legislation by Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon (D) that...

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