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Truckers Had Most Work-Related Injuries in 1999
The number of serious workplace injuries and illnesses -- including those associated with repetitive motion -- decreased in 1999, but truck drivers once again had the most reported cases, the Labor Department reported.
March 29, 2001Nafta Trucking: We Can Open the Border Safely
As Mexico and the United States grapple with a rocky road ahead for the economy, the livelihoods of workers on both sides of the border are on the line.
March 29, 2001Nafta Trucking: Is Free Trade Worth American Lives?
Despite strong opposition from millions of working families, Congress turned a deaf ear and passed the North American Free Trade Agreement in 1993.
March 29, 2001Executive Briefing - March 29
NTSB Urges Haldex Action; Dorsey Trailers to Sell Assets; Part of I-40/I-75 Near Knoxville Closes Sunday; Smithway Completes Skipper Acquisition; and more...
March 29, 2001Delphi to Cut Jobs, Plants
The world’s largest vehicle-parts maker Delphi Automotive Systems said Thursday that it would eliminate 11,500 jobs worldwide, discontinue making non-core product lines, consolidate nine plants and take a first-quarter charge of $400 million.
March 29, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 29
Today's Technology Headlines: Sprint Introduces Full Color Cell Phone; Sharp to Supply Cell Phone with Cameras; Pentagon, Catholic Church Fight For Wireless Spectrum
March 29, 2001Fatalities Declined in 2000 From Large-Truck Accidents
U.S. traffic fatalities involving large trucks decreased last year to 5,307 from 5,362 in 1999, according to preliminary estimates from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
March 29, 2001Matlack Files for Chapter 11 Restructuring
Chemical tank hauler Matlack Systems said it filed a petition Thursday in Delaware seeking protection under Chapter 11 of the Federal Bankruptcy Code. That type of bankruptcy filing allows a company to keep operating with protection from creditors while it restructures.
March 29, 2001Truck Makers Want Say on Engine Edict
Truck manufacturers say they cannot fit engines mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency into 2003 model-year trucks because the engines will not be ready in time.
March 28, 2001API Sues EPA Over Sulfur Rule
The American Petroleum Institute filed a lawsuit against the Environmental Protection Agency that could prevent the government from implementing its ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel emission rule.
March 28, 2001