by Lackawanna484
NJT had a short article today about the difficulties NJT has had in its attempts to make conductors aware of security issues without alarming families or creating undue stress. Apparently, they're trying to alert people without raising unnecessary fears. The agency says there's insufficient time to run classes, etc.
One thing that surprised me was mailing videos to the employee's home. When we have security or business practice metings for rank and file employees, they're paid for the time. We don't expect them to take the stuff home and read it on their own time.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/07/nyreg ... ctors.html
One thing that surprised me was mailing videos to the employee's home. When we have security or business practice metings for rank and file employees, they're paid for the time. We don't expect them to take the stuff home and read it on their own time.
http://www.nytimes.com/2004/08/07/nyreg ... ctors.html