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Survey: NASA Workers Afraid to Speak Up (AP)







Survey: NASA Workers Afraid to Speak Up
(AP)

Survey: NASA Workers Afraid to Speak Up
(AP)
04/12/2004 06:01 PM

AP - Many NASA workers feel unappreciated by the agency and are still afraid to speak up about safety concerns, more than a year after the shuttle Columbia was doomed by those very problems, according to a survey released Monday.




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