Union Pacific Settles Conductor’s Retaliation, Safety Claims

Jan. 6, 2026, 4:44 PM UTC

Union Pacific Railroad Co. reached a deal to end a conductor’s claims that he was retaliated against after reporting unsafe work conditions and taking medical leave after an alleged shooting at his work site.

Judge Terry A. Doughty dismissed the case Monday after the parties filed a notice of settlement in the US District Court for the Western District of Louisiana. Nathan Walker claimed he heard gunshots within his vicinity while working at Union Pacific’s Shreveport yard in March 2022, and reported the incident to Union Pacific. He refused to return to work due to severe anxiety, and was later ...

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