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P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 5

This afternoon's headlines: European truckers stage protests for shorter hours; Teamsters strike against Wawa causing little inconvenience; and ABF Freight breaks ground for new terminal.

October 5, 1999

RPS Charts Independent Course

About 6:30 every morning, Urbano Petrizza arrives at the RPS Inc. terminal here dressed in an RPS uniform and picks up his RPS van. But he's not an employee: He's an independent contractor.

October 5, 1999

Teamsters Name Special Counsel

A former judge in New Mexico has been appointed special counsel for the Teamsters union’s new anti-corruption campaign.

October 5, 1999

Covenant Buys ATW's Assets

Covenant Transport, Chattanooga, Tenn., purchased the assets of ATW Inc., a long-haul truckload carrier based in Greensboro, N.C.

October 4, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 5

In the news this morning: Canadian auto workers threaten to strike; Tractor trailer training school agrees to settle FTC charges; and Canadian truckers protest gas prices, demand a union.

October 4, 1999

Teamsters Picket Convenience Stores

Teamsters truck drivers and warehouse workers went on strike against the Wawa convenience stores today, picketing stores over pension rights and extra pay for Sunday work.

October 4, 1999

STB Suspends Rate Hikes

Amid shipper protests, the Surface Transportation Board voted to suspend truck freight rate increases proposed by four motor carrier rate bureaus while the board investigates the hikes.

October 4, 1999

Fla. Truckers Begin Highway Watch

On Sept. 29, a select group of Florida truckers set out to become the extra eyes and ears watching and guarding the highways.

October 4, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 4

This afternoon's headlines: Smithway predicts lower third quarter earnings; Truck traffic fueling Eurotunnel growth; and Standard hours plans for European truckers face roadblock.

October 4, 1999

Martinez Resigns as NHTSA Chief

Ricardo Martinez, administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, is resigning to return to his medical career as a senior executive at an Internet-based health care company.

October 1, 1999