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Anti-Trucking Legislation Filed in Oklahoma
The state legislature hasn’t even convened, but anti-trucking legislation has already been filed in Oklahoma for the 1999 session.
December 8, 1998Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore dive into the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies. They address trade challenges, mergers, sector trends and more.
TMTA Joining Forces With Industry Groups
The Texas Motor Transportation Assn. is joining forces with two other industry groups in the state to increase its power and reach.
December 8, 1998Oregon Committe Drafts Smoke Tesing Recommendation
An advisory committee of industry representatives has developed a recommendation for proposed smoke testing regulations.
December 8, 1998Nader Endorses OMC Transfer
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader has endorsed the transfer of the Office of Motor Carriers from the Federal Highway Administration to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
December 8, 1998Hoffa Wins Teamsters Election
James P. Hoffa, son of one of the most famous union leaders in the history of organized labor, will hold a press conference today following his presumed victory over Tom Leedham to become president of the Teamsters union.
December 7, 1998Committee Resumes Shuster Probe
House investigators are reviving their probe into Rep. Bud Shuster (R-Pa.), the House Transportation Committee chairman under fire for his dealings with a lobbyist friend.
December 7, 1998Management Outlook 1999
here is the economic slowdown so many analysts say is inevitable? Are today’s conditions and events setting the trends that will mark the next 12 months? What may trucking expect from the coming year? Here’s what four industry leaders predict
December 7, 1998Teamsters Tally Expected Soon
The federal government’s Teamsters union election overseer said final results of the itterly contested national runoff could be announced as soon as Dec. 7.
December 7, 1998OSHA Unveils Hazard Rule For Employers
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration, in what it called one of the most important regulatory initiatives it has ever undertaken, will ask employers to institute a broad program to identify and prevent workplace hazards.
December 7, 1998Recount Sought in Nevada Race
Rep. John Ensign (R-Nev.) last week formally requested a recount of the closest U.S. Senate race in the nation, in which he lost to incumbent Democrat Harry Reid by 401 votes.
December 7, 1998