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May
19

Ports of Long Beach, Savannah, Virginia report record April numbers

May
19

OIG: Amtrak Delaware building plans based on faulty assumptions

May
19

CSX included on 'Best Corporate Citizens' list

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May
19

CSX included on 'Best Corporate Citizens' list

Rail News Home CSX Transportation 5/19/2022 Rail News: CSX Transportation
CSX was named to 3BL Media's annual 100 Best Corporate Citizens ranking, which recognizes outstanding environmental, social and governance (ESG) transparency and performance among the 1,000 largest U.S. public companies.The ranking is based on 155 ESG factors across eight pillars: climate change, employee relations, environment, finance, governance, human rights, stakeholders and society and ESG performance.Using a methodology developed by 3BL Media, all Russell 1000 Index companies are researched by ISS ESG, the responsible investment research arm of Institutional Shareholder Services. There is no fee for companies to be included in 100 Best Corporate Citizens.CSX ranked 64th on the list."Having earned top 100 scores in the categories of climate change, ESG performance, governance and more, our team of transportation experts takes pride in providing excellent service to our customers while being a good neighbor by operating responsibly, generating economic opportunities and giving back to communities along CSX's network," said CSX spokesperson Sheriee Bowman in an email.The full list of 100 companies can be viewed here.

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May
19

CSX included on 'Best Corporate Citizens' list

May
19

New York state bill would mandate two-person train crews

May
19

U.S. rail volumes fell 5.4% in Week 19

May
18

Sound Transit launches new ORCA payment system

May
18

Dogs, cats may now ride on Pacific Surfliner trains

May
18

Metrolink names Castellon chief of safety, security

May
18

Transport Canada updates rules for securing trains

May
18

Watson Bryant to lead New Orleans Public Belt Railroad

May
18

FRA reports Amtrak performance metrics for Q1

May
17

Verhey to lead RSI tank-car committee

May
17

MTA commuter railroads set pandemic-era ridership records

May
17

DART names Jackson COO

May
17

Alabama Port Authority reports April volume increases at Mobile port

May
17

BNSF attendance policy tweaks are not enough, rail union leader says

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May
17

BNSF attendance policy tweaks are not enough, rail union leader says

BNSF Railway Co. last week announced changes to its controversial "HiViz" attendance policy, but a rail labor leader says the changes amount to "little more than fluff."

The policy was designed to ensure rail crews are available for their shifts to run trains to improve service reliability. But rail labor leaders have balked at the policy, claiming that it has caused locomotive engineers and other railroaders to stay on call around the clock, prompting hundreds to quit their jobs.

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May
17

BNSF attendance policy tweaks are not enough, rail union leader says