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Railway Education Bureau Softcover New If you are curious about the history of Amtrak, it's special status as a quasi-government corporation and it's potential, this softcover book will provide the reader with the items of the ongoing public policies and debate regarding interstate rail passenger service in the United States. The conflicting roles of Amtrak as a business responding to market demand and a public entity dependent on political support are chronicled in academic detail and stylish prose by a 40-year rail industry veteran who has drafted rail policy positions as a senior industry official, implemented them as a White House appointed federal regulator, written about them as a journalist and critiqued them as a rail labor-union officer. This is Frank N. Wilner's sixth book, which Dan Weikel of the Los Angeles Times terms ''more than the story of a train wreck [explaining] how to tap Amtrak's potential at a time in the nation's history when passenger railroading is becoming increasingly necessary. '' Contents: Who Shot the Passenger Train? , pp. 1-14, Railpax is Born, pp. 15-32, Out of the Station-Barely, pp. 33-42, Woe Be the Equipment and Track, pp. 43-52, Novus Ordo, pp. 53-66, The Saga of Amtrak's Common Stock, pp. 67-70, Mail and Express, pp. 71-80, High-Speed Rail, pp. 81-96, The Northeast Corridor, pp. 97-106, Privatization, pp. 107-122, Labor Relations, pp. 123-128, Modern Amtrak, pp. 129-140, Conclusion, pp. 141-144, Afterword by Anthony Perl, pp. ...
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Railway Education Bureau Softcover New The Railway Labor Act is one of a kind. In fact, it is a common toast to suggest that one live long enough to understand the Railway Labor Act (RLA). Railroad journalist, economist, former rail regulator, and rail-labor expert Frank N. Wilner offers a straight-forward and very readable history, evolution, description, justification and critique of the RLA in this book. Understanding the Railway Labor Act is aimed at two audiences. One is those seeking to learn more about rail labor history, the mechanics of rail labor law, and how railroads and their multiple unions bargain collectively under the RLA's provisions. The second intended audience is those familiar with the RLA, but seeking a reference work providing greater detail of the law's provisions and how they impact negotiations at the national and local levels. Included are separate chapters that discuss labor protection in the railroad industry, secondary boycotts, and the crew-consist dispute-how many crew members are required to operate freight and passenger trains, which, for decades, has flared, simmered and flared again. Also explained and analyzed are interest-based bargaining, alternatives to the RLA, and congressional intervention in railroad labor disputes. Wilner, the author of four other educational books on railroad economics and regulation, includes hundreds of endnotes, which cite congressional action, court decisions and news accounts. Railway Age magazine once ...
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Railway Education Bureau. Softcover. New. If you are curious about the history of Amtrak, it's special status as a quasi-government corporation and it's potential, this softcover book will provide the reader with the items of the ongoing public policies and debate regarding interstate rail passenger service in the United States. The conflicting roles of Amtrak as a business responding to market demand and a public entity dependent on political support are chronicled in academic detail and stylish prose by a 40-year rail industry veteran who has drafted rail policy positions as a senior industry official, implemented them as a White House appointed federal regulator, written about them as a journalist and critiqued them as a rail labor-union officer. This is Frank N. Wilner's sixth book, which Dan Weikel of the Los Angeles Times terms ''more than the story of a train wreck [explaining] how to tap Amtrak's potential at a time in the nation's history when passenger railroading is becoming increasingly necessary.'' Contents: Who Shot the Passenger Train?, pp. 1-14, Railpax is Born, pp. 15-32, Out of the Station - Barely, pp. 33-42, Woe Be the Equipment and Track, pp. 43-52, Novus Ordo, pp. 53-66, The Saga of Amtrak's Common Stock, pp. 67-70, Mail and Express, pp. 71-80, High-Speed Rail, pp. 81-96, The Northeast Corridor, pp. 97-106, Privatization,pp. 107-122, Labor Relations, pp. 123-128, Modern Amtrak, pp. 129-140, Conclusion, pp. 141-144, Afterword by Anthony Perl, pp. ...
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ISBN10: 0911382607, ISBN13: 9780911382600, [publisher: Railway Education Bureau] Softcover If you are curious about the history of Amtrak, it's special status as a quasi-government corporation and it's potential, this softcover book will provide the reader with the items of the ongoing public policies and debate regarding interstate rail passenger service in the United States. The conflicting roles of Amtrak as a business responding to market demand and a public entity dependent on political support are chronicled in academic detail and stylish prose by a 40-year rail industry veteran who has drafted rail policy positions as a senior industry official, implemented them as a White House appointed federal regulator, written about them as a journalist and critiqued them as a rail labor-union officer. This is Frank N. Wilner's sixth book, which Dan Weikel of the Los Angeles Times terms ''more than the story of a train wreck [explaining] how to tap Amtrak's potential at a time in the nation's history when passenger railroading is becoming increasingly necessary.'' Contents: Who Shot the Passenger Train?, pp. 1-14, Railpax is Born, pp. 15-32, Out of the Station - Barely, pp. 33-42, Woe Be the Equipment and Track, pp. 43-52, Novus Ordo, pp. 53-66, The Saga of Amtrak's Common Stock, pp. 67-70, Mail and Express, pp. 71-80, High-Speed Rail, pp. 81-96, The Northeast Corridor, pp. 97-106, Privatization,pp. 107-122, Labor ...
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Railway Education Bureau. Softcover. New. The Railway Labor Act is one of a kind. In fact, it is a common toast to suggest that one live long enough to understand the Railway Labor Act (RLA). Railroad journalist, economist, former rail regulator, and rail-labor expert Frank N. Wilner offers a straight-forward and very readable history, evolution, description, justification and critique of the RLA in this book. Understanding the Railway Labor Act is aimed at two audiences. One is those seeking to learn more about rail labor history, the mechanics of rail labor law, and how railroads and their multiple unions bargain collectively under the RLA's provisions. The second intended audience is those familiar with the RLA, but seeking a reference work providing greater detail of the law's provisions and how they impact negotiations at the national and local levels. Included are separate chapters that discuss labor protection in the railroad industry, secondary boycotts, and the crew-consist dispute - how many crew members are required to operate freight and passenger trains, which, for decades, has flared, simmered and flared again. Also explained and analyzed are interest-based bargaining, alternatives to the RLA, and congressional intervention in railroad labor disputes. Wilner, the author of four other educational books on railroad economics and regulation, includes hundreds of endnotes, which cite congressional action, court decisions and news accounts. Railway Age magazine ...
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ISBN10: 0911382607, ISBN13: 9780911382600, [publisher: Railway Education Bureau] Softcover The Railway Labor Act is one of a kind. In fact, it is a common toast to suggest that one live long enough to understand the Railway Labor Act (RLA). Railroad journalist, economist, former rail regulator, and rail-labor expert Frank N. Wilner offers a straight-forward and very readable history, evolution, description, justification and critique of the RLA in this book. Understanding the Railway Labor Act is aimed at two audiences. One is those seeking to learn more about rail labor history, the mechanics of rail labor law, and how railroads and their multiple unions bargain collectively under the RLA's provisions. The second intended audience is those familiar with the RLA, but seeking a reference work providing greater detail of the law's provisions and how they impact negotiations at the national and local levels. Included are separate chapters that discuss labor protection in the railroad industry, secondary boycotts, and the crew-consist dispute - how many crew members are required to operate freight and passenger trains, which, for decades, has flared, simmered and flared again. Also explained and analyzed are interest-based bargaining, alternatives to the RLA, and congressional intervention in railroad labor disputes. Wilner, the author of four other educational books on railroad economics and regulation, includes hundreds of endnotes, which cite congressional ...
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ISBN10: 0911382607, ISBN13: 9780911382600, [publisher: Simmons-Boardman Books, Inc.] Softcover New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed
[Denver, CO, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2012]
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