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Статья

1 Янв 2005

Автор:
Hazards [Trade Unions Congress magazine]

In the firing line

Britain's safety laws need improving to protect lives. At the moment they can't even protect the jobs of people raising safety concerns. [refers to Costain, Connex (part of Veolia Environnement), South West Trains (part of Stagecoach Group), Midland Mainline (part of National Express), Northcliffe Newspapers (part of Daily Mail and General Trust), Mitcham Belle, KLM Engineering (part of KLM), Barclays]