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A.M. Executive Briefing - April 25

In the news this morning: Analyst finds carriers concerned about sharing data; Seven regional fleets merge with Roadlink USA; and Canadian Pacific chairman says railroad willing to merge with a U.S. rail line.

April 25, 2000

Overnite Revenues Up Despite Strike

In the midst of a tense Teamsters strike, Overnite Transportation Co. reported that revenue increased by 6.4% in the first quarter of 2000, and earnings have recovered from a $13.7 million operating loss in the final quarter of 1999.

April 24, 2000

Governor Signs Idaho Ton-Mile Tax Repeal

Gov. Dirk Kempthorne has finalized the legislative eradication of Idaho’s 49-year-old weight-distance tax, signing a bill that would replace the levy with higher truck registration fees.

April 24, 2000

CVSA to Hold Spring Workshop

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance is holding its spring workshop this week, and members will spend two days of this year's spring workshop on issues ranging from uniform weighing procedures to electronic logbooks.

April 24, 2000

OSHA Boss Raps UPS' Absence from Ergonomics Hearings

United Parcel Service was singled out by assistant Labor Secretary Charles Jeffress, who oversees the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, for not testifying at the controversial ergonomics hearings.

April 24, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - April 24

In the news this morning; Teamsters shift gears in effort to organize port truckers; Trucking firm Lantner Co. to branch out into e-commerce fulfillment; and New York to make more rest stop space available for tired truckers.

April 24, 2000

FMCSA to Grant Vision Waivers to 34 Drivers

Thirty-four truck drivers will receive waivers from vision requirements from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, which also proposes to exempt 62 more.

April 24, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - April 24

This afternoon's headlines: UPS subsidiary sues Canada for $156 million, claiming unfair competition by post office; and North Carolina business leaders ponder Triad area's future as a transportation hub.

April 24, 2000

Teamsters Sue Carey, Others for Racketeering

The Teamsters union has sued former president Ron Carey and others, alleging racketeering, embezzlement, breach of fiduciary duties and legal malpractice during Carey’s re-election effort.

April 21, 2000