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A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 23

In the news this morning: N.Y. officials break up CDL cheating scheme; Deadly crashes close Canada's QEW, Highway 401; and Teamsters seek more prosecutions in fund raising scandal.

November 23, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 23

This afternoon's headlines: Yellow Corp. names new president of Saia; Equipment leasing industry tops $200 billion in new business volume; and CNF Transportation says it's ready for Y2K.

November 23, 1999

OSHA Unveils Ergonomics Plan

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration revealed its long-awaited and controversial ergonomics plan, which the agency expects to prevent 300,000 workplace injuries every year.

November 23, 1999

Congress Sends MCSA Bill to Clinton

Legislation creating a Motor Carrier Safety Administration is on its way to the White House after Congress finished action on the proposal last week, and Transportation Secretary Slater says he backs the bill.

November 22, 1999

North American, Allied Finish Merger

North American Van Lines and Allied Van Lines completed a $450 million merger to create the worlds largest household goods mover.

November 22, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 22

This afternoon's headlines: Frozen Food Express acquires LTL carrier; Promotions at AEI, Consolidated Delivery & Logistics and Consolidated Freightways; and Con-Way modifies fuel surcharge.

November 22, 1999

Study Links Diesel Exhaust, Cancer

A branch of the Environmental Protection Agency issued a draft report that says diesel emissions are highly likely to cause cancer and other health problems.

November 22, 1999

NITL Shifts Focus to Carriers

Faced with a stagnant membership that is unwilling to fight hard for legislative changes, the National Industrial Transportation League is increasing its emphasis on outreach to carriers.

November 22, 1999

Rail Competition Still an Issue

Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Texas) told shippers she wants to enact legislation that will give the Surface Transportation Board more power to encourage competitive services from railroads.

November 22, 1999