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McCormick: ATA to Cut Dues
American Trucking Associations will immediately cut its dues to motor carriers by 10%, President Walter B. McCormick Jr. told the group's Winter Leadership Meeting at its opening session on Feb 6.
February 7, 2000Batts Resigns as TCA Chief
Truckload Carriers Association President Lana R. Batts said she will resign her post at the 900-member group effective at the end of March.
February 7, 2000Teamsters to Organize Port Truckers
The Teamsters union showed its cards last week, leaving no doubt in anyone’s mind that it intends to organize the nation’s port owner-operators.
February 7, 2000Ergonomics Comment Period Extended
After refusing to budge on the issue for months, the federal government has agreed to extend the deadline for comments on its controversial ergonomics standard proposal.
February 7, 2000Hours Reforms May Go Public Soon
The Department of Transportation’s much-anticipated hours-of-service reforms should be made public within a few weeks, according to a top agency official.
February 7, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 7
This afternoon's headlines: Fuel costs raise questions in New York; UPS's new eVentures unit plans to expand logistics business; and FMCSA extends deadline to join paperless log program.
February 7, 2000ATA Board Meets in Florida
Data recorders and productivity issues are on the agenda for the winter meeting of American Trucking Associations, whose board of directors is meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
February 7, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 7
In the news this morning: Class-action lawsuit claims UPS inflates insurance fees; OPEC holds key to lower fuel prices; and Vancouver truckers threaten port shutdown over wage dispute
February 7, 2000Overnite, Teamsters to Talk
Representatives of Overnite Transportation Co. and the Teamsters will meet in Chicago to discuss changes in pay and benefits implemented by the company on Jan. 1.
February 4, 2000Diesel Prices Keep Rising
Parts of the eastern United States were hammered again by escalating diesel fuel prices, led by a 15.3-cent surge in the Central Atlantic region and 13-cent increase in New England this week.
February 4, 2000