ICAT News Updates

Business

More Electrification Firms Vie for Truck Stop Business

Truck stop electrification initiatives are proliferating again as four vendors try to convince more drivers to shut down engines and use the systems’ heating, cooling and Internet options to reduce emissions, costs and fuel use.

June 20, 2011
Business

Leading Indicators Rebound in May

An index of leading economic indicators rebounded in May, climbing 0.8% after dropping for the first time in almost a year, the New York-based Conference Board said Friday.

June 17, 2011
Business

Leading Indicators Fall in April

An index of leading economic indicators fell 0.3% in April after nine months of gains, the New York-based Conference Board said Thursday.

May 19, 2011
Government, Business

Leading Economic Indicators Grow 0.4%

An index of leading economic indicators rose 0.4% in March, the ninth straight monthly increase, the New York-based Conference Board said Thursday.

April 21, 2011
Government, Business

Leading Economic Indicators Jump in December

An index of leading economic indicators increased in December, the six consecutive monthly increase, the New York-based Conference Board said Thursday.

January 20, 2011
Business

Laws Limiting Anti-Indemnification Clauses to Be Trucking’s Primary Focus, Officials Say

Trucking officials said efforts to enact federal legislation protecting carriers from overreaching indemnification provisions in shipper contracts were likely to be the industry’s primary tort reform push in the coming year.

November 29, 2010
Government, Business

Leading Indicators Rise for Third Month

An index of leading economic indicators rose 0.3% in September, the third consecutive increase, the New York-based Conference Board said Thursday.

October 21, 2010
Business

FedEx Ground Wins Latest Court Challenge to Classify Kansas Drivers as Contractors

A federal judge has ruled that FedEx Ground drivers in Kansas are independent contractors and not employees, handing the company a victory in its ongoing litigation over the classification of its drivers.

August 30, 2010
Business

FedEx Wins Court Ruling in Employee Classification Case

A federal judge in Indiana ruled that drivers at FedEx Corp.’s ground delivery unit in Kansas are contractors and not employees, handing the package company a victory in its ongoing litigation with drivers from across the country about employees’ classification.

August 24, 2010
Business

FedEx Ground Hit with Driver Lawsuit in Mass.

More than 30 current and former FedEx Ground drivers brought a class-action lawsuit against the company last week in a federal court in Massachusetts, alleging that they were misclassified as independent contractors.

August 20, 2010