Perspective
Opinion: A Year of Slowly Driving Forward
Nearly 12 months ago, I proudly accepted the title of chairman ofĀ American Trucking Associations, thus beginning one of the most exciting and exhausting years of my professional life, and an experience Iāve been humbled and honored to have.
September 24, 2012Opinion: Termination Without Litigation
With unemployment a lingering national problem, itās not surprising that āwrongful terminationā lawsuits have become something of a cottage industry.
September 17, 2012Opinion: Remembering Canadaās Early Truckers
The Canadian Trucking Alliance, that countryās national trucking group, along with the provincial trucking associations, celebrated Canadaās National Trucking Week this year on Sept. 2-8. The weeklong observance honored the 400,000 Canadian men and women who keep the countryās freight moving.
September 10, 2012Opinion: Independent Contractors Under Fire
Transportation companies with independent contractor relationships should brace themselves for potential misclassification challenges from multiple fronts. Given the budget crises facing many states and the federal government, the interests of legislators, government agencies and unions have aligned, resulting in a coordinated effort to discourage the use of independent contractors ā or to reclassify them as employees.
September 3, 2012Opinion: Competing in a Difficult Economy
Many carriers, beset by both the weak economy and pricing competition from brokers and third-party logistics providers, are seeking new ways to win, keep and better serve customers. Business lines such as home delivery, warehousing and alternative mail are adding to ā or replacing ā revenues cut by the economy and the competition.
August 27, 2012Opinion: Read the Fine Print of That Insurance Policy
If some enterprising psychologist hasnāt done so already, an intriguing study could be conducted on why so many otherwise intelligent people have never managed to read all of a warranty, a homeownerās insurance policy or even the instruction manual that came with the latest piece of pricey electronic equipment.
August 20, 2012Opinion: Appreciating Truckingās Champions
This weekend, hundreds of competitors rose from relative obscurity to grab a share of glory in front of enthusiastic, if at times partisan, fans.
August 13, 2012Opinion: The New āRules of the Roadā
The recent $21 million jury verdict against a leading beverage manufacturer whose employee struck a woman pedestrian while driving a company vehicle sent shock waves through the trucking and fleet industries regarding the potential financial consequences of distracted driving.
August 6, 2012Opinion: Hair Tests More Effective in Exposing Drug Use
In 2007, I read a survey revealing that 10% of truck drivers on the nationās highways admitted to being drug users. As bad as that news was, I realized that, like the old rule of thumb holding that one bug on the kitchen floor means hundreds more are lurking behind the scenes, the full picture was probably far worse.
July 30, 2012Opinion: Made in America . . . Once
When I hear the current challenger for the presidency of the United States talk about job creation, I think back to one night in November 2005 when I was on the road and listening to a nationally broadcast radio talk show.
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