Union Pacific Corporation
Location
Nebraska
Founded
1862-02-28
Website
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2024-08-13 (brewminate.com)
Politicians and Corporate Fraud in the Gilded Age
The scandal caused widespread public distrust of Congress and the federal government during the Gilded Age.
Read more2023-08-19 (independent.co.uk)
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Lawyers and unions representing rail workers say there is a clear pattern across the industry of railroads retaliating against workers who report safety violations or injuries on the job
Read more2022-02-14 (texarkanagazette.com)
Man dies after being struck by train Monday in Texarkana
TEXARKANA, Ark. -- A man died Monday after he was struck by a train at Ferguson and Siebert streets.
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2022-02-07 (citywatchla.com)
Buscaino Calls for Investigation into Union Pacific Thefts
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Read more2019-02-28 (pbs.org)
The Crédit Mobilier Scandal
Thomas Durant hired himself to construct the railroad, paying Crédit Mobilier with money given to the Union Pacific by government bonds and risk-taking investors.
Read more2017-07-18 (washingtonpost.com)
Buying ‘friends in this Congress’: The smoking gun that triggered a political scandal
Political luminaries, including Vice President Schuyler Colfax and future President James A. Garfield, were caught up in the 19th century congressional corruption scandal known as Credit Mobilier.
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2011-08-30 (ehstoday.com)
Labor Department Orders Union Pacific Railroad to Pay More Than $600,000 for Whistleblower Violations
The U.S. Department of Labor( DOL) alleged that Omaha, Neb.-based Union Pacific Railroad Co. violated Federal Railroad Safety Act( FRSA) whistleblower protection provisions and ordered the company to pay more than$ 615,000 in damages, fees and back
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Why Didn’t the Heirs of a Credit Mobilier Swindler Burn His Incriminating Papers? | History News Network
That’s the mystery this writer wanted to understand.
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