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Hoffa to Lead 'Militant' Teamsters

Teamsters president-elect James P. Hoffa said employers should expect a “new militancy” among members as the union seeks “better contracts, more safeguards and improved grievance procedures” under his leadership.

December 14, 1998

Workers Strike ANR Over Contract Dispute

Approximately 1,400 truck drivers and dock workers at Milwaukee-based ANR Advance Transportation Co. walked off the job last week in a contract dispute with the Teamsters union.

December 14, 1998

Nader Backs OMC Move From FHWA to NHTSA

Consumer advocate Ralph Nader believes the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, an agency he has criticized for years, is a better home for the Office of Motor Carriers than the Federal Highway Administration.

December 14, 1998

Logistics: Controlling The Flow With Implants

In September, after three years of service to the Bose Corp. as its foremost truckload carrier, Werner Enterprises finally hooked into the audio manufacturer’s logistics management system. What took so long?

December 14, 1998

Questions Linger as Hoffa Takes Helm

Seven years after Ron Carey trumpeted the arrival of the “New Teamsters,” the unspoken question about the 1998 Teamsters presidential race is “Will Jim Hoffa bring back the old Teamsters?”

December 14, 1998

Federal Teamsters Intervention Started 11 Years Ago

The Justice Department put the Teamsters union on its ear in June 1987 when it announced that government lawyers would work with the Labor Department and the Federal Bureau of Investigation to take control of the union. For 30 years, Justice said, the Teamsters had been influenced by organized crime, and it was time for a change.

December 14, 1998

OSHA Orders Forklift Training

Trucking companies will have to train drivers who occasionally use forklifts how to safely operate the equipment, according to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

December 14, 1998

Small Firms Knock DOD Plan

Some small businesses feel the Department of Defense decision to use a new computerized system for calculating mileage for transporters will leave them out in the cold.

December 14, 1998

Kane Business Passes to Second Generation

John M. Kane was eight years old when his father bought a trucking company that hauled freight from Baltimore to Washington, D.C.

December 14, 1998