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CSX Pays Bonuses Despite Profit Loss

CSX Corp. paid bonuses to 4,400 managers and office workers at its rail unit in two weeks after the owner of the No. 3 U.S. railroad reported a 61% decline in first-quarter profit.

June 7, 2000

Opinion: Proposed Hours-of-Service Rules – Whats the Deal?

On April 25, the Department of Transportation proposed new rules to ensure that drivers of large trucks and buses have the opportunity to get adequate rest so they can drive safely. The proposed rule will help prevent fatigue-related crashes and thereby save lives and prevent injuries.

June 7, 2000

Teamsters Sour On Democrats While Deferring Endorsement

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters regards political contributions as a business. The union is looking for a presidential candidate that does it the most good, but for now it is resisting endorsing the two major parties contenders.

June 7, 2000

The State of the Union

As recently as 20 years ago, the average man or woman on the street would hear the words truck driver, and chances are the next word to come to mind would be Teamsters.

June 7, 2000

Verification: Getting to Know a Job Applicants History

Every employer fears the discontented or unbalanced worker who commits a violent act. Yet quite often the ordeal continues, even after the arrest or conviction of the enraged employee. More and more, businesses are being held liable for irresponsible behavior of their employees, including their drivers.

June 7, 2000

AFL-CIOs Transportation Trades, Child of Deregulation, Marks 1st Decade

The AFL-CIOs Transportation Trades Department is celebrating its 10th anniversary in July with its third national convention.

June 7, 2000

Canadian Firms Team Up to Recycle Wrecked, Worn-Out

A Volvo truck dealership and a vehicle recycling company in Toronto are building the first of several plants designed to fully recycle worn-out and wrecked trucks.

June 7, 2000

Not Your Mothers Maytag

Most shippers would be outraged if a trucker took three days to make move two dryers 100 miles, but then again your average Maytag is not 20 feet tall.

June 7, 2000

Customs Permits Catch Ferry Users by Surprise

Canadian truckers who use the Blue Water Ferry to cross the St. Clair River from Sombra, Ontario, to Marine City, Mich., reportedly were surprised and upset at the U.S. Customs Services sudden enforcement early this year of its permit policy for small ports of entry.

June 7, 2000