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Teamsters Raise Strike Benefits
The Teamsters union took several steps to bolster its strike against Overnite Transportation, increasing strike benefits and asking local unions to contribute to a special strike fund.
November 12, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 12
In the news this morning: Pacer consolidates its cartage capabilities; Vancouver Port lockout blamed for traffic jam at U.S.-Canada border; and W.Va. cracks down on safety on steep interstates.
November 12, 1999Some Carriers Want Data Kept Private
About a dozen carriers are asking the Bureau of Transportation Statistics for permission to keep financial and operating data private, claiming their release would cause competitive harm.
November 11, 1999Highway Projects Face Bumpy Road
Despite the prospect of record funding for highway construction, contractors are facing a bumpy road as they deal with increasing pressure from groups anxious to restrict highway projects.
November 11, 1999Freightliner Envisions Safer Industry
Freightliner has unveiled a bevy of safety- and productivity-enhancing technology that the Oregon-based manufacturer plans to make available by the end of next year.
November 11, 1999OMC: The Shape of Things to Come
Julie Cirillo says trucking can expect minor structural changes in the Office of Motor Carrier Safety to stretch well into next year as it settles into its new home.
November 11, 1999Lawyers Warn of Class-Action Suits
Several lawyers involved in trucking warned MC&E attendees that the industry may be the target of personal injury lawyers looking to file a large class-action lawsuit.
November 11, 1999Add On Responds to Piracy Charges
The president of Add On Systems disputed several assertions made by Innovative Computing Corp. on a court order that reportedly restricted Add On’s access to Innovative’s copyrighted software.
November 10, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 10
This afternoon's headlines: UPS stock jumps in early first-day trading; Viking starts new next-day service route; and Sempra Energy helps Penske Truck Leasing cut energy costs.
November 10, 1999ATA Stands by Revamping Plan
Stay the course and full speed ahead were the instructions given to American Trucking Associations by members attending the trade group’s Management Conference and Exhibition Oct. 30 to Nov. 3.
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