Good and Evil on the Rail Case Study

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Good and Evil on the Rail Case Study Sanchez’s love for trains since his early teenage days led him to his career as a Locomotive Engineer in Metrolink commuter rail system. He loved his job, had a few disciplinary issues here and there; absences and failure to follow rules set mostly in the use of his cell phone during operation hours. On September 12, 2008, a day like any other, he was up ready for his daily routine. On this day, Sanchez was chatting with a teenage rail fan that he planned on sneaking in later in the day. He started by disobeying protocol; he passed a yellow rail light past Chatsworth station failing to notify the dispatcher and call out. After passing this station, he made a critical mistake. As always, he doesn’t obey some of the rail light signals, seeing a red light ahead signaling him to STOP, he fails to signal dispatch on signal whilst not stopping. His train passed over a power switch turned meant for an oncoming freight train; the two trains collided, killing 25 people, leaving many injured. An investigation had to be done by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTBS). Its aim was to investigate transport accidents and make safety recommendations. NTBS did a detailed analysis of the accident also focusing on the management of Metrolink. Sanchez was hired and being supervised by Connex who ran the trains owned by Metrolink but, overall responsibility for the operations was undertaken by Metrolink themselves. The efficiency tests on every railroad were done by Connex. Their role was to observe the trains, monitor the radio traffic, and the analysis of data collected recording devices in locomotives so as to check the employees’ compliance to set rules (Steiner & Steiner, 2011). With all the test... ... middle of paper ... ...nst any Walmart employee without their lawyers and legal advisors intervening. It has a legal obligation the protection of its shareholders operating business in sound mind against any law suits, thereby minimizing lawsuits that are costly. Walmart has the responsibility having to comply with either local or state or federal laws set and adhering to consumer laws. Walmart has an obligation to contribute in the economy by the provision of well paying jobs, fair profits to their shareholders and buying lots of merchandise from the local American manufacturers. Works Cited Carroll, A. B., & Buchholtz, A. K. (2006). Business & society: Ethics and stakeholder management. Mason, Ohio [u.a.: Thomson/South-Western. Steiner, J. F., & Steiner, G. A. (2012). Business, government, and society: A managerial perspective : text and cases. New York: McGraw-Hill Irwin.

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