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East Coast Storm Kills 11

At least 11 were reported killed as a winter storm struck Virginia and other parts of the U.S. eastern seaboad Thursday, triggering massive traffic accidents and paralyzing the ground transportation system for hours.

February 23, 2001

ATA Lists 21 Ergo Issues

In its legal challenge to the Occupational Health and Safety Administration’s workplace ergonomics standards, American Trucking Associations outlined 21 complaints in a filing with the U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.

February 23, 2001

Executive Briefing - Feb. 23

In today's news: Motorola To Record First Q/Loss in 15 Years; Delphi Idling 6,600 Workers for Week; TruckersB2B Partners With TransTech; Samsonite to Cut Jobs, End U.S. Luggage Output; and more...

February 23, 2001

Overnite To Appeal Court Decision On Teamsters

Overnite Transportation Co. said it will appeal a decision by a three-judge panel that would force the company to bargain with the Teamsters at four terminals where a majority of employees voted against union representation in 1995.

February 23, 2001

ATA President Meets With Bush, Pledges Tax Cut Support

American Trucking Associations President Walter B. McCormick Jr. was one of a group of business leaders who met at the White House Friday with President Bush and his economic advisers, to discuss the administration’s proposed tax cut plan.

February 23, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 23

Vodafone Units Sign Telematics Deal With For; Wireless Set to Give Cable a Boost; Defense Industry Boosts Its Internet Use; Wireless Could Become Virus Target

February 23, 2001

Bush Urged to Keep EPA’s Low-Sulfur Fuel Rule Intact

Environmental groups and industry representatives met last week and urged the Bush administration not to change the low-sulfur rule for diesel fuel, according to Frank O’Donnell, executive director of the Clean Air Trust.

February 22, 2001

Duncan’s Task at FedEx Is to Integrate Viking, AF

Douglas G. Duncan, the president of FedEx Corp.’s newest and most truck-heavy division, is no longer spending his time organizing less-than-truckload shipments as he once did. Now he’s focusing on the dynamics of whole companies.

February 22, 2001

Executive Briefing Feb. 22

Schneider Offers Expedited Service; American Air Attendants Vote Strike Authority; Snow, Huge Wrecks Hit Virginia; Joliet Gets Truck Detour After US 30 Bridge Hit; Economy: Analysts Dismiss Hopeful Sign; and more...

February 22, 2001