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  2. Federal Employers Liability Act - Wikipedia

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    In discussing the need for legislation to address the railroad worker's exposure to harm, U.S. Representative Henry D. Flood, a strong advocate for the passage of the FELA, referred to alarming statistics about the injuries and deaths associated with work on the railroad. [3] To curb these dangers, Congress relied upon the experience of certain ...

  3. Social Security: Can Retired Railroad Workers Get Dual SS ...

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    U.S. railroad workers who are considering retirement amid continued threats of a national strike might have questions about how their railroad retirement benefits could impact their Social Security...

  4. Brakemen's Brotherhood - Wikipedia

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    Working atop moving trains in all weather, railroad brakemen performed the most dangerous task in the most dangerous American industry of the 1870s and 1880s. The Brakemen's Brotherhood was an early American railroad brotherhood established in 1873.

  5. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen - Wikipedia

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    At the time, wages were just over $1 a day. The work was dangerous, with 33% of brakemen being injured in the year of foundation. The Brotherhood offered death coverage of up to $300, and was the only way members could obtain insurance. The Brotherhood's insurance department was established in 1885 and maximum death benefits raised to $600. [3]

  6. What Is Railroad Medicare? - AOL

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    The Railroad Retirement Act replaced the Social Security Act specifically for railroad industry workers, while the Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act established a system of benefits for railroad ...

  7. What Is the Railroad Retirement Program? - AOL

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    The Railroad Retirement Program is a federal program that extends retirement benefits to railroad employees. The program was established in the 1930s and in addition to retirement benefits, it ...

  8. Impacts of California High-Speed Rail - Wikipedia

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    The 2021 Economic Impact Factsheet estimated that as of June 2021, the statewide economic benefits of the project included 64,400–70,500 job-years of employment, $4.8–$5.2 billion in labor employment, and $12.7–13.7 billion in economic output, and that as of February 2022, 699 small businesses were involved in the project. [5]

  9. Railroad Retirement Board - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) is an independent agency in the executive branch of the United States government created in 1935 [2] to administer a social insurance program providing retirement benefits to the country's railroad workers.