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March 4, 1996 The grim consequences of the rail bosses’ drive to increase productivity and profits through “cost cutting” measures have been driven home with deadly force this month. Eighteen people have been killed in rail accidents in 21 days. But the causes of these deadly accidents lie not with errors by workers, signal failures, or faulty safety equipment. They are the inevitable results of the drive by the rail bosses, with the aid of the government, to increase profits. In the last decade train crews have been cut from an average of five to three, and sometimes two. By leading a fight to protect the lives of rail workers, community residents, and passengers, and to protect the environment, rail workers can win wide support in their battle against the bosses, who put a price tag on people’s lives. ....
NTT victory helps put Top League s international flavor on display Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. If you re not sure how to activate it, please refer to this site: https://www.enable-javascript.com/ NTT Communications Greig Laidlaw passes during his team s game against the Honda Heat on Saturday. | KYODO KYODO Feb 20, 2021 Players from five different nations scored for NTT Communications on Saturday as the Shining Arcs opened the final Japan Rugby Top League season with a 41-13 win over Honda Heat. New Zealand Maori representative Fletcher Smith crossed for the first try of the season in the sixth minute at Tokyo’s Yumenoshima Stadium and was followed over the line by former Scotland captain Greig Laidlaw, South Korean international Chang Yong-heung, former Wallaby flanker Liam Gill, and the Japanese pair of Atsushi Yumoto and Hiroyuki Mezaki. ....