Duwamish whistle-blower paid a steep price

Morrison Knudsen, one of the largest and best-known construction firms in the world, was clearing the decades-old industrial property owned by the Port of Seattle.

Slater's breaking point came when a bulldozer ruptured an underground tank of diesel fuel. Slater called on the radio asking for help -- only to have the project's safety officer speed over in his truck and bark, "How many ... times have I got to tell you -- don't get on the radio ... Full Story »

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Matthew Reibel
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by Matthew Reibel - Oct. 1, 2008

Very detailed, and seems like a very accurate account of what happened based on his interview with the whistle blower. Excellent article.

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