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YRC Gains Labor Flexibility

On the heels of YRC Worldwide’s settlement with the Teamsters union on a new five-year labor contract with in-creased work-rule flexibility, ABF Freight System said it will offer an ambitious proposal to spend about $825 million to “withdraw from all of the 27 multi-employer pension plans to which we contribute.â€

December 24, 2007

EU Seeking Truck Emissions Cuts

European truck makers would have to cut urban air pollution in the European Union as much as 80% under new draft EU rules that would move Europe closer to U.S. standards, Bloomberg reported Friday.

December 21, 2007

November Personal Spending Jumps 1.1%

Consumer personal spending jumped 1.1% in November, the Commerce Department said Friday.

December 21, 2007

Public Citizen Sues Again Over HOS Rules

Safety advocates have again gone to court to try to block the Department of Transportation’s rule on truck driver hours of service, news reports said.

December 21, 2007

Philadelphia Factory Index Contracts

Manufacturing levels in the Philadelphia region contracted this month, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said.

December 20, 2007

Leading Economic Indicators Decline in November

An index of leading economic indicators fell 0.4% last month, the New York-based Conference Board said Thursday.

December 20, 2007

Ryder to Buy Lily’s Truck Leasing Business

Ryder System said Wednesday it will buy the truck leasing business of Lily Transportation Corp., a Northeast regional transportation services company based in Needham, Mass.

December 20, 2007

NMFTA’s Pugh Resigns as Executive Director

Bill Pugh, executive director and general counsel of the National Motor Freight Traffic Association, resigned the post he has held for the past six years, NMFTA said.

December 19, 2007

YRC Buying Chinese LTL Firm

Less-than-truckload carrier YRC Worldwide said late Thursday its logistics unit will pay as much as $75 million to buy a Chinese LTL firm.

December 20, 2007

Bush Backs EPA on California Waiver Denial

President Bush defended the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision to reject California’s plan to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles, saying that a national strategy toward climate change is more effective than a state-by-state approach, the Los Angeles Times reported.

December 20, 2007