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Norfolk Southern Corp., citing declines in coal traffic, has announced plans to lay off 200 workers in the Roanoke and Bluefield, W.Va., areas.
Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw last year pledged to “rebuild our safety culture from the ground up.” He has also led a strategy to improve the railroad’s operations and address service problems.
Just more than a year after a massive derailment of a Norfolk Southern freight train led to the release of tank cars full of toxic chemicals and increased attention to the issue of railroad safety ...
Shares of Norfolk Southern Corp. are down 3.2% Thursday after a preliminary count of shareholder votes indicated a split decision in the keenly-fought battle for control of the company’s board.
Following Engagement with Proposed CEO Jim Barber and Proposed COO Jamie Boychuk, the BMWED Teamsters Decides to Express Its Opposition to the Current Leadership of Norfolk Southern ...
Norfolk Southern reached a $310 million settlement with the federal government in May to resolve a lawsuit over the railroad’s discharge of toxic substances, as well as a $600 million settlement ...
Together with BMWED Teamsters, Supportive Unions Represent Approximately Half of Norfolk Southern’s Unionized Workforce April 26, 2024 10:15 AM Eastern Daylight Time ...
Norfolk Southern is the 12th-largest public company in Georgia by revenue, according to Atlanta Business Chronicle research. The company recorded $12.2 billion in revenue last year, a 4.6% decline ...
Norfolk Southern Chief Safety Officer John Fleps, who took the role the month after the derailment, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the company is now following “PSR 2.0,” which ...
NORFOLK, Va., May 19, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Norfolk Southern Corporation (NYSE: NSC) today announced organizational changes within its Finance Division. "As we continue to implement our strategic ...
Norfolk Southern Chief Safety Officer John Fleps, who took the role the month after the derailment, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the company is now following “PSR 2.0,” which ...