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Opinion: Criminal Convictions Are a Reality for Hours Violations
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. n unprecedented string of criminal prosecutions of truck drivers and trucking companies related to hours-of-service violations undercuts the notion that these are merely regulatory infractions carrying civil penalties.
September 19, 2002News Briefs - Sept. 19
Daimler to Take Mitsubishi Stake Sept. 20, Reuters Says • Western Ports Accuse Workers of Slowdown • Jobless Claims Decline, but Higher Than Expected • Bush Not Seeking New Tax Cuts This Year, Paper Says • And more...
September 19, 2002Letters to the Editor: Closing of CF
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he closing of the Consolidated Freightways system came as a complete shock to the vast majority of employees, with absolutely no advance notice. The bankruptcy courts should never allow a filing without compliance with the federal plant-closing warning act.
September 19, 2002Philly Fed Index Rises in September
The Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia’s general economic index rose to 2.3 in September, recovering form August’s reading of –3.1.
September 19, 2002Security Briefs - Sept.12-Sept. 18
Senate Panel Likely to Vote on Airport Screening Delay • Delphi Launches New Security Technology • Senate Democrats Trying to Forge Security Compromise • Senate Committee Questions Transportation Security.
September 18, 2002FMCSA Says It Will Fund Anti-Terror Research
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Sept. 6 it will give high-tech firms $2.5 million to test technologies aimed at preventing a truck carrying hazardous materials from being used in a terrorist attack.
September 18, 2002New York Port Director Calls Trucker ID Crucial
WASHINGTON — An official of the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey said that even though much of the new attention to port security has focused on containers coming off ships, keeping a close eye on truckers hauling those containers is also important.
September 18, 2002August CPI Makes Largest Push Since April
U.S. consumer prices, led by rises in the prices for clothing, tobacco and energy, recorded in August the largest gain since April, the Department of Labor said Wednesday.
September 18, 2002News Briefs - Sept. 18
Boeing Sees Air Cargo Growing at 6.4% a Year • Mack Rolls Out New Financing Tools • Strike by Ambassador Bridge Workers Averted • Oregon Working on Plan for Fixing Bridges • And more...
September 18, 2002Bonus Depreciation in 2002 Law May Offer Rapid Relief
Truck operators being hammered by rocketing costs, flat tonnage and highly competitive rates may want to look closely at an unheralded accounting provision in the Bush administration’s economic stimulus package that holds the possibility of quick relief for the bottom line.
September 17, 2002