Passing the Buck - Poor industrial relations lay at the heart of the Grayrigg rail crash
Last week, Network Rail and Virgin published the findings of their inquiry into the tragic Grayrigg derailment in February. The report was troubling to read. It revealed a cascade of failures which investigators say was directly responsible for the tragedy, which resulted in the death of 84-year-old Margaret Masson and injuries to 22 others.
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