AÂ group of trucking companies in Southern California will pay $5 million to settle a class-action lawsuit brought by drivers who alleged that they were improperly treated as independent contractors, according to a court filing July 14.
July 15, 2016ACT News Updates
Manufacturing Gains More Than Expected in June
Manufacturing in the United States last month posted the strongest advance since January, helped by automobile production and a sign domestic demand is improving.
July 15, 2016Demand for Class 8 Trucks Rose in June, ACT Says
June marked the second time this year and only the fourth time in 19 months that demand for Class 8 trucks rose faster than the supply, ACT Research Co. reported, citing its most recent for-hire trucking index.
July 13, 2016Factory Production Falls More Than Expected on Vehicle Output
Factory production fell more than forecast in May, reflecting declining output of vehicles and business equipment that show U.S. manufacturing is still hobbled by weak global demand.
June 15, 2016Arkansas Gov. Signs Bill That Ensures FAST Act Funding Match
After overwhelming votes in favor by the Arkansas House and Senate, Gov. Asa Hutchinson signed a bill on May 23 that boosts state funding for roads and bridges by $50 million to qualify for $200 million in federal funds from the FAST Act.
May 25, 2016Manufacturers Display Safety Technology in D.C.
WASHINGTON — Manufacturers of vehicle safety systems, including those for heavy-duty trucks, displayed their latest wares here for the benefit of federal policymakers and the national press.
May 17, 2016Factory Output Increases for First Time in Three Months
U.S. manufacturing production rose in April for the first time in three months, indicating a respite for the industry after a one-year slump, a Federal Reserve report showed May 17.
May 17, 2016Stronger Emissions Rules to Restrict Fleets From Repurposing Trucks, Experts Predict
LONG BEACH, Calif. — Vertical integration among truck makers will extend into emissions- and fuel-saving technologies in the future and ultimately could limit the number of available innovations, industry executives said.
May 9, 2016Manufacturing's Silver Lining: More Industries Improving
There is one positive aspect of U.S. manufacturing’s recent performance. While uninspiring, the rate of growth is broadening to include almost all types of producers.
May 3, 2016Growth at American Manufacturers Cools as Challenges Persist
Manufacturing expanded at a slower pace than forecast in April as factories continued to grapple with lax global demand and fallout from a weakened U.S. energy industry.
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