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Not Your Mother’s 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

Leedham Launches 2nd Bid for Teamsters Presidency

Tom Leedham, a former vice president for the Teamsters, has renewed his challenge to incumbent President James P. Hoffa for the union’s top job.

June 7, 2000

Volvo Canada Teams With College To Fill Ranks of Truck Technicians

Volvo Trucks Canada and Centennial College in Ontario are about to send their first group of 18 trained truck technicians into the world. These students are the first beneficiaries of a 36-week apprenticeship program started in September at Centennial as a partnership between the company and the college.

June 7, 2000

Leedham Launches 2nd Bid to Lead Teamsters

Tom Leedham, a former vice president for the Teamsters, has renewed his challenge to incumbent President James P. Hoffa for the union’s top job.

June 7, 2000

AFL-CIO Unit Celebrates 10th Anniversary

The AFL-CIO’s Transportation Trades Department, which comprises 28 unions and 1.6 million members, is celebrating its 10th anniversary in July with its third national convention.

June 7, 2000

Customs Permits Surprise Ferry Users

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 Service’s sudden enforcement early this year of its permit policy for small ports of entry.

June 7, 2000

Verifying an Applicant's History

Every employer fears the discontented or unbalanced worker who commits a violent act. But if an employer doesn't take steps to verify an applicant's work history or identify a prior criminal record befire hiring them, the firm can be held liable for their actions.

June 7, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - June 7

In the news this morning: Covenant issues warning on earnings, sets stock buyback plan; Schneider Logistics inks deal with ContractorHub.com; and Illinois Gov. Ryan says U.S., other states share blame for in CDL scandal.

June 7, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - June 7

This afternoon's headlines: Future cargo volume uncertain at Port of Boston; driving instructor found guilty of conspiracy in Illinois CDL scandal; and USFreightways to buy back up to 500,000 shares.

June 7, 2000