U.P. to appeal OSHA ruling

Union Pacific Railroad will appeal an order that it re-hire and pay more than $200,000 in damages, back wages and attorney’s fees to an employee who was fired after reporting a work-related injury.

Defense: marks mean Owens is innocent

SANTA FE – The attorney of Scott Owens called a tow trucker to the stand to prove that the alleged drunk driver who’s accused of causing a wrong way crash was in his lane that night.

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Reports of sleeping air traffic controllers highlight a long-known and often ignored hazard: Workers on night shifts can have trouble concentrating and even staying awake.

Odd work schedules pose risk to health

Reports of sleeping air traffic controllers highlight a long-known and often ignored hazard: Workers on night shifts can have trouble concentrating and even staying awake.

Odd work schedules pose risk to health

Reports of sleeping air traffic controllers highlight a long-known and often ignored hazard: Workers on night shifts can have trouble concentrating and even staying awake.

Odd work schedules pose risk to health

Reports of sleeping air traffic controllers highlight a long-known and often ignored hazard: Workers on night shifts can have trouble concentrating and even staying awake.

Labor Issues

Federally regulated trucking companies, including extraprovincial carriers, will not have to undergo audits by the Workplace Safety and Insurance Board after all.

Another air controller naps; new schedules coming

In this Sept. 18, 2008 file photo, Federal Aviation Administration Chief Operating Officer Hank Krakowski poses in the cockpit of an FAA jet in a hangar at Washington’s Reagan National Airport.