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Ergonomics Hearings In Second Round

Debate over the federal government’s proposal to impose ergonomics regulations on industry grew warmer, as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration held the second round of public hearings last week.

March 27, 2000

Carriers, Teamsters Fight Sexual Harassment

The Motor Freight Carriers Association and the Teamsters have teamed up to develop an industrywide training program to combat sexual harassment, aided by a $100,000 grant from the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service.

March 27, 2000

Oscar Heist Highlights Age-Old Problem

The heist of the Oscar statues from a Roadway Express facility in California recently put the spotlight on cargo theft, but transportation industry officials know this is not a new problem.

March 27, 2000

Batts Moves on to Transportal

Six months ago, Lana Batts said she wouldn’t have dreamed of being an executive for an Internet portal. But now she's executive vice president for Transportal, an Internet service she said is designed to help her former constituents operate more efficiently.

March 27, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 27

In the news this morning: Fiat still interested in Volvo purchase; VW buys stake in Scania; and New York revokes suspect CDLs.

March 27, 2000

Diesel Prices Make First Dip in 7 Weeks

The national average price of diesel fuel dropped this week for the first time in seven weeks, to $1.479 cents a gallon, on expectations that oil-producing countries will agree to produce more petroleum.

March 24, 2000

Port Truckers Rally Around Union Flag

The Teamsters gathered port truckers from across the country for a rally in the Capitol to protest high fuel prices and poor working conditions.

March 24, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 24

This afternoon's headlines: AceFusion.com rolls out logistics management site; Trucking companies work to cut fuel costs; and Sections of I-10/610 in Louisiana to be closed for weekend roadwork.

March 24, 2000

Overnite, Teamsters Meet Again

Overnite Transportation and the Teamsters met again March 23-24, this time in Kansas City, Mo., even as the union announced plans to step up its strike campaign and the company boasted of improved services and profits.

March 24, 2000

Maryland Kills Ton-Mile Tax Bill

A bill that would have created a weight-distance tax in Maryland – and placed an extra $225 million tax burden on trucking – has gotten the legislative ax.

March 24, 2000