Posted on 05/14/2015 2:03:33 AM PDT by Reaganite Republican
Amtrak employs more than 20,000 people and understands the value of diversity as a social and business imperative. Its corporate culture includes a commitment to diversity in all areas of the organization. "Key to maintaining this appreciation is Amtrak's diversity training program, which makes clear the corporation's position on diversity and provides the background, information and resources necessary to work successfully in a diverse environment," Marshall notes.
"Our diversity training program is designed to be an ongoing journey that emphasizes key principles of diversity and inclusion. Since its inception it has been an important vehicle used to make certain that employees have a clear understanding of the company's expectations for sustaining a diverse, inclusive environment."
Amtrak's numbers are impressive. Overall, a quarter of its employees are women and two out of five are persons of color. In the management ranks almost a third are women and a third are persons of color. African Americans make up the largest minority group, followed by Hispanics.
For new hires in Amtrak management, 37 percent are women and 37 percent persons of color. After African Americans, Asians and Hispanics are best represented.
The Federal mandate was absolutely idiotic on a number of counts -- mainly the technological hurdles that needed to be addressed. Having Congress mandate this kind of thing (and we can thank that retarded jack@ss George W. Bush for signing it into law, as it was passed in 2008) is the equivalent of passing a law ordering NASA to send an astronaut to Jupiter within the next six months.
If the Philadelphia area was going to be the last stretch of the Northeast Corridor Line where the automated train control system would be installed, I can almost guarantee that the delays were related to a problem addressing technology compatibility issues between Amtrak's train control systems and the counterpart systems for Philadelphia's commuter railroad (SEPTA).
Well we have 8 dead and 12 missing. I would say hard enough that his guy shouldn't have been doing it.
On that front, the lawsuits aren't likely to amount to as much as you think. Federal railroad law establishes a specific limit on the total liability a railroad may face in an incident like this. I believe the amount is fixed at $200 million, which sounds like a lot of money. But it's important to remember that this covers all claims related to a single incident, which means it is probably a fraction of what a defendant in a single case might face when dealing with multiple fatalities and dozens of seriously injured people. And because it's a fixed amount of total liability, all of the potential plaintiffs will be fighting among themselves to get their own share of that maximum $200 million award.
In the video, Judge Napolitano seemed to have a different take on it, he thought the damages could be huge
http://assets.nydailynews.com/polopoly_fs/1.2221535!/img/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_1200/article-amtrak-0513.jpg
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What in the H is smart track? Is this move to have the trains drive themselves?
The signals are there and plain to see even if it was his first time at the controls which I would wager it was not. The rail line that this train runs on is not an option. It is the same route over and over again so there is no reason except negligence, period.
The amount of money and technology in the signaling portion of the rail system is staggering, and it is not taken lightly at all. Just a proposal to get something changed in Signaling is tougher than getting the truth out of the IRS. Every railroad employee MUST attend and pass a FRA railway safety class every year and the class is a full day. Every railroad has their own training and certification system. I know, I have more fargin badges that qualifies me to be working on or near their tracks than I can keep up with. I have one for AMTRAK as well.
full article here: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/doomed-amtrak-train-engineer-refuses-talk-police-article-1.2221181
Texting his boyfriend?
With all due respect to Judge Napolitano, I've learned over the years that a talking-head lawyer on TV is usually demonstrably unqualified when it comes to legal issues that involve specialized matters of law.
probably sitting on his thumb and not paying attention.
Gays on average have higher IQs and make more money than straights—I’m really not sure that any AA is required for them to be promoted.
Here’s a description of the requirements to become a train engineer—doesn’t sound that rigorous:
http://study.com/articles/How_to_Become_a_Locomotive_Engineer_Education_and_Career_Roadmap.html
Also looks like the path from conductor to engineer is pretty common:
http://study.com/articles/Railroad_Engineer_Training_Requirements_Salary_and_Outlook.html
Ain’t Marxism wonderful?
Pray America is waking
It took my dad 20 years to work himself into the engineer’s seat. Course he was white.
Pray America is waking
It wasn’t just the speed.
He also threw the emergency break on in the turn.
Probably would have lost it even at 50mph throwing the break on the way he did.
Thank you
At the risk of appearing rude, what gay source did you pull that statement from? If they had half the intelligence God gave an earthworm, the gay community wouldn't have been awash in AIDS, and the only reason they appear to have more money is because they don't spend money raising children or paying thithing.
You don't need an abnormally high intelligence to be a train engineer. You need to be alert, methodical and disciplined. Psychological stability counts for more than intelligence. How do gays rate on that scale?
I’m going to suggest this was intentional, and he ‘chickened out’ at the last second.
Domestic fight with his lover started this ,I’ll bet.
They also never went up to engineer through conductor. That was for ones wanting to get into administration. The engineer came from the engine crew which required two in the cab in case one passed out.
Where was the brakeman or backup engineer? Ain’t Marxism wonderful.
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