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Hoffa Declares 'New Era' For Teamsters
With a crowd of about 3,500 cheering and chanting 鈥淗offa, Hoffa, Hoffa,鈥 the son of the vanished former Teamsters leader with the most famous name in trucking labor history took the reins and declared 鈥渁 new era鈥 for the union at his inauguration on May 1.
May 12, 1999Canadian Trucker Finds Profanity Has a Steep Price
If you said the 鈥渇-word鈥 when you were younger, there鈥檚 a good chance your mother washed your mouth out with soap, but some truckers up north found out that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police鈥檚 penalties can be much stiffer.
May 12, 1999New Finance Officer Joins Ryder System
Ryder System selected C.J. 鈥淐orky鈥 Nelson as senior executive vice president of finance in what some analysts think may be the first of several top managerial changes.
May 12, 1999Restructuring Plan Passes With Little Resistance
A complete structural makeover was approved for the National Private Truck Council at its annual convention, which attracted about 1,200 private fleet operators and suppliers.
May 12, 1999NPTC Adds Its Support For Truck Safety Agency
While calling for improved safety, the National Private Truck Council joined the current swell of support for a federal agency to concentrate solely on supervising truck safety.
May 12, 1999Former Clinton Officials Offer Forecast On Social Climate
The future may seem spooky for trucking executives who heard tales of uncertain political leadership, a possible recession and stricter demands from shippers at the American Trucking Associations Foundation鈥檚 three-day annual meeting.
May 12, 1999NTSB Urges Putting Black Boxes on Trucks
The National Transportation Safety Board called on truckers to look to the skies for a way to improve safety and repeated demands that trucks be required to install black boxes similar to those used on airplanes.
May 12, 1999Wykle: FHWA to Maintain Ties
The new, stern attitude toward trucking safety should not destroy the close ties that the industry and government have developed over the past four years, according to the top man at the Federal Highway Administration.
May 12, 1999Bridge Study To Take Two Years
Former Clinton Officials Offer Forecast on Social Climate
The future may seem spooky for trucking executives who heard tales of uncertain political leadership, a possible recession and stricter demands from shippers at the American Trucking Associations Foundation's annual meeting.
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