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A.M. Executive Briefing - June 9
In the news this morning: Smithway Motor Xpress issues profit warning; Canadian Pacific rolls out Expressway intermodal service; and tractor-trailer hits bridge in Lexington, Ky., closing I-85 Business lanes.
June 9, 2000Brian Work of CloneOps.ai discusses where AI agents fit into today’s supply chain workflows and what they might mean for the future of trucking operations.
P.M. Executive Briefing - June 9
This afternoon's headlines: California Trucking Association pushes for tougher drug-use law; critics demand safety upgrade to Canada's wreck-prone Highway 401; and Connecticut steps up truck enforcement patrols.
June 9, 2000Teamsters Sour On Democrats, Defer Endorsement
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters regards political contributions as a business. The union is looking for a presidential candidate that does it the most good, but for now it is resisting endorsing the two major parties’ contenders.
June 8, 2000Canadian Firms to Recycle Old Trucks
A Volvo truck dealership and a vehicle recycling company in Toronto are building the first of several plants designed to fully recycle worn-out and wrecked trucks.
June 8, 2000The State of the Union
As recently as 20 years ago, the average man or woman on the street would hear the words “truck driver,” and chances are the next word to come to mind would be “Teamsters.” The profession and the union were that closely tied. But times have changed.
June 8, 2000Union Activity Down, But Not Out
Although Teamsters’ organizing activity has fallen off in the past year, it remains far and away the most active of all labor unions, according to data compiled by the Labor Relations Institute.
June 8, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - June 8
In the news this morning: Family-owned trucking company feels the pinch of federal estate taxes; higher fuel prices driving up consumer prices in Wisconsin; and equipment supplier Hayes Lemmerz blames flat earnings on weakened truck market.
June 8, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - June 8
This afternoon's headlines: Battle over Simon Transportation heats up as Moyes makes formal bid; drowsy truckers use mandatory W. Va. brake stop to sleep; and Colorado slashes sales tax on trucks, parts.
June 8, 2000Critics Flail Hours Proposal
Critics far outweighed supporters at the first official sound-off over the Department of Transportation’s proposed hours-of-service rules for truck drivers last week in Washington.
June 7, 20001 Year Later, Teamsters Count Hits and Misses
When James P. Hoffa took office as general president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters in May 1999, following a tortuous and drawn-out election battle, the trucking community waited with bated breath.
June 7, 2000