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Danzas Shareholders Give Stamp of Approval to $1.1 Billion Takeover

Danzas shareholders approved the $1.1 billion sale of their company to the German post office, Deutsche Post, creating one of the world’s largest freight transportation groups.

February 23, 1999

K.C. Freight Center Nearing Reality

The planned conversion of a Kansas City airport to an international freight center has cleared a major hurdle with City Council approval of leases for Kansas City Southern Railway.

February 23, 1999

ATA Board Approves $54.4 Million 'Investment' Budget

The board of directors of American Trucking Associations last week approved a $54.4 million budget for 1999 that includes a $2.9 million operating deficit to help pay for a 25% reduction in dues.

February 23, 1999

ATA Seeks New Talks With Railroads

American Trucking Associations wants to hold policy discussions on bigger, heavier trucks and on railroad competitive access with rail officials.

February 23, 1999

ATA Seeks New Talks With Railroads

American Trucking Associations wants to hold policy discussions on bigger, heavier trucks and on railroad competitive access with rail officials.

February 22, 1999

AFL-CIO Endorses Safety Agenda

The Transportation Trades Department of the AFL-CIO adopted a new safety agenda at the winter meeting of the labor federation’s Executive Board.

February 22, 1999

OSHA Chief Jeffress Says It's Time to Build Bridges With ATA

TT PhotoCharles Jeffress (pictured) went where no Occupational Safety and Health administrator had gone before last week, speaking at the American Trucking Associations’ Winter Leadership Meeting and encouraging the organization to join him as he sought new frontiers of cooperation.

February 22, 1999

Jeffress Defends Draft on Ergonomics

OSHA Administrator Charles Jeffress gave a sneak preview of the latest draft on ergonomics rules to the board of directors of ATA.

February 22, 1999

FPA Will Ask Members For Higher Dues

The Fedex Pilots Association will ask members to pay higher dues to make up for money spent on threatened job actions and other work that led to their first contract with Federal Express Corp.

February 22, 1999