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Former Labor Lawyer Advises Teamsters To Be a ‘Little More Resourceful’
Employment attorney Thomas P. Krukowski represented the Teamsters union in the early 1970s and at one point litigated cases with newly anointed Teamsters chief James P. Hoffa. His hair is longish, he wears a bow tie and he’s still fond of quoting Saul Alinski’s “Rules for Radicals,” a seminal organizing text of the 1960s.
November 17, 1999Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Teamsters for a Democratic Union Struggles for a Place at the Table
Twenty-four years after launching its crusade to democritize one of the nation’s most autocratic and corrupt unions, Teamsters for a Democratic Union still faces a hostile union administration.
November 17, 1999Challenge to Idaho Tax Heads to Court This Week
Truckers hope to knock away a few of the pillars supporting Idaho’s weight-distance tax with a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the levy before a state judge in Boise.
November 17, 1999White House Eyes 21st Century Truck
The Clinton administration believes automotive engineers, the trucking industry and the military, working together, can come up with more fuel-efficient, safer trucks. The White House is expected to seek $2 billion for a 10-year development program called the 21st Century Truck Initiative.
November 17, 1999U.S. Truckers Reap Little From Strike at Vancouver Port
U.S. ports are bracing for additional loads if a lockout at the Port of Vancouver is not resolved soon, but so far U.S. port truckers are not seeing much extra traffic come their way.
November 17, 1999DOT Affirms Mexican Trucks Are Illegally Entering U.S.
Concerns about Mexican trucks operating illegally in this country were substantiated by the latest government audit, which found that federal controls are inadequate to stem the incursions.
November 17, 1999Voters Approve Road Projects in Colo., N.J., Maine
Sixty-two percent of Colorado voters approved a state plan to go $2.3 billion in debt to accelerate highway improvements on key roads, including Interstate 25.
November 17, 1999Diesel Price Returns to 1999 High
Led by a 4-cent increase in California, the national average price of diesel fuel climbed a half-cent last week to match the high of 1999.
November 17, 1999MFCA President Opposes Recorders, Hours Changes
Timothy P. Lynch, president of the Motor Freight Carriers Association, says he would oppose on-board data recorders in trucks, hours-of-service reforms and any change in how drivers are paid.
November 17, 1999Editorial: An ‘Internet Stock’ With Wheels
Big Brown wowed ‘em on Wall Street last week. United Parcel Service’s first public stock offering opened Nov. 10 at $50, and late the next day was trading around $75, a 50% jump, as the stock-buying public demanded a piece of the 92-year-old trucking firm. Not bad for a staid company in a mature, capital-intensive industry.
November 17, 1999