The U.S. government has joined some former workers in suing Union Pacific over the way it used a vision test to disqualify workers the railroad believed were colorblind.
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Fleets Turn to Military Veterans to Fill Technician Roles
Investing in veterans to fulfill the much-needed job duties of commercial technicians has been a concentrated goal for some fleets.
October 6, 2023Port of Baltimoreās Public Marine Terminals Set Cargo Record
The Port of Baltimoreās state-owned public marine terminals surpassed a cargo volume record reached in 2019 before the pandemic by handling 11.6 million tons of cargo during fiscal 2023.
October 1, 2023Census Bureau: Two Trucking Sectors Prospered During Pandemic
Freight forwarding and longhaul trucking for truckload experienced the highest business booms for revenue during the pandemic, a new U.S. Census Bureau transportation analysis shows.
September 29, 2023Amazon to Open Pair of Facilities in Virginia Beach
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin has announced Amazon will build a multistory robotics fulfillment center and ālast mileā delivery station in Virginia Beach.
September 29, 2023Amazon Violated Worker Rights Settlement, NLRB Says
Amazon.com Inc. was accused by U.S. officials of violating a labor board settlement, paving the way for the government to consider claims that the company tried to suppress union organizing.
September 29, 2023Plunging US Oil Supply Is Driving Up Prices Around the World
Oil buyers across the planet are facing some of the highest premiums for supplies theyāve seen in months ā or longer ā as dwindling stockpiles at the largest U.S. storage hub reverberate through markets from Asia to the Middle East to Europe.
September 29, 2023Moving and Storage Executives Descend on Washington
Several dozen executives from the moving and storage sector recently spent a day in the halls of Congress to discuss key issues with about 60 lawmakers or their staffs.
September 28, 2023Biden Plans Three Auctions of Offshore Drilling Rights
The Biden administration released plans Sept. 29 to hold three auctions of offshore drilling rights over the next five years ā part of what it cast as an effort to phase down oil leasing in favor of clean energy.
September 29, 2023Hyzon to Pay $25 Million Fine After Settling With SEC
Hyzon Motors will pay a $25 million fine to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after an investigation, the Class 8 hydrogen-powered truck manufacturer said.
September 28, 2023