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Iowa Owner Draws 6-Month Sentence
An eastern Iowa trucking company owner who pleaded guilty to falsifying driver logs was ordered to pay over $23,000 and sentenced to six months in prison.
November 9, 1998Shippers, Technology and the Net
Freight distribution systems can be optimized electronically no matter what the size of the trucking or shipping company, a pair of experts told the Oct. 26 general session of the ATA Management Conference.
November 9, 1998NLRB Withdraws Deal With New Mexico Teamsters
A union representing most United Parcel Service drivers in New Mexico failed to comply with a settlement of a case in which eight workers tried to leave the union.
November 9, 1998Congressional Subcommittee Looks Into Kentucky Race
A congressional subcommittee is looking into the role of national Teamsters in the 1995 election of Gov. Paul Patton.
November 9, 1998Union Pacific to Hire Nearly 60,000 Workers by 2010
Union Pacific Railroad expects to hire nearly 60,000 workers over the next 12 years to replace retiring workers and respond to increased business at the nation's largest railroad, according to a published report.
November 9, 1998Strategic Planning Is Not Just for the Big Boys
The best investment for a transportation provider seeking growth and profitability could cost no more than the time required to think it through. Preparing a strategic plan is within the means of any company, large or small.
November 9, 1998U.S. Express Puts TIMM Communications to the Test
More and more, electronics are replacing the telephone at truck stops as the main communication service for many companies and drivers.
November 9, 1998Trucking Legislators Returned to Hill
Last week’s off-year elections saw voters return key trucking lawmakers to Capitol Hill, with no major changes in the makeup of congressional committees dealing with transportation issues precipitated by the American electorate.
November 6, 1998Trucking Sweetens the Political Pot
TruckPac, American Trucking Associations’ political action committee, raised and spent more in the 1998 elections than it did in the previous two election cycles, according to Federal Election Commission records and interviews with ATA officials.
November 6, 1998Trucking PACs Lag Air, Lead Rail
Trucking was the 35th largest industry and interest group contributor to congressional and Senate campaigns and political parties in last week’s election, according to reports filed with the Federal Election Commission.
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