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Six killed, 22 hurt Washington state’s train derailment

Six killed, 22 hurt Washington state’s train derailment

Six killed, 22 hurt Washington state's train derailmentWashington : At least six people were killed and 22 others were hurt after an Amtrak passenger train derailed on Monday on its inaugural trip on a new service route near Dupont, Washington.

According to CNN, 13 of the total 14 cars spilled off an overpass.

Ed Troyer, spokesman for the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office and the Washington State Patrol, the deaths “are all contained to the train and the incident is “pretty horrific.”

Troyer said there were “multiple fatalities” but he could not provide a precise number, CNN reported.

MultiCare Health, a non-profit network of hospitals and clinics, said 22 people were taken to three hospitals for treatment, Xinhua reported.

Several motorists were struck by the fallen train cars and also suffered injuries, but there were no fatalities among people in those vehicles, the sheriff’s office said.

At least 77 people were taken to hospitals, including victims who were able to walk off the train, the authorities were quoted as saying.

A passenger on the train says his car derailed and everyone “catapulted” into the seat in front of them

An Amtrak spokesperson said there were about 78 passengers and five crew members on board the train when the accident happened.

Amtrak president said the company was ‘deeply saddened by all that has happened’

Washington state Governor Jay Inslee declared a state of emergency in the aftermath of the accident.

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US to double overtime payment

US to double overtime payment

labourdptWashington, (IANS) The US Labour Department has agreed to increase overtime rates for workers amid a continuing shrinking of the middle class.

The rule will increase protection of over 4.2 million workers by doubling the payment threshold for working over 40 hours a week from $455 per week to $913 dollars, Xinhua news agency reported.

The threshold will be automatically improved every three years from January 1, 2020, according to the rule which will come into effect on December 1 this year.

The move is expected to boost wages for workers by $12 billion over the next 10 years, said the White House, adding that overtime protections in the US had eroded as a result of inflation and lobbyists’ efforts to weaken them over the past 40 years.

The US middle class has been losing ground. The share of middle class to the whole US population fell from 55 percent in 2000 to 51 percent in 2014, said a survey by Pew Research Centre.