MOST PASS AN ETHICS TEST. BUT WHAT ABOUT THOSE WHO FAILED?(ethics in the railway industry)(Brief Article)

From: Railway Age | Date: April 1, 1999| Author: Kruglinski, Anthony | Copyright information

Regular readers may be familiar with this writer's crusade against the "ethically challenged" in our industry. It all started a number of years ago when we seemed to be suffering from an algae "bloom" of pond scum-like equipment brokers and intermediaries offering to lease equipment (in a tight market) that they did not control. Having then effectively sown up one or more likely end-users for the equipment, they (the brokers) then went to the party actually controlling the cars or ...

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