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Roadway Express Appeals Demand For Records
Roadway Express has until April 12 to tell a federal appeals court why it should not have to turn over employment records to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in a case involving charges that the company refuses to promote blacks or hire women.
April 11, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - April 11
This afternoon's headlines: Caterpillar offers fuel-saving driving tips; Logility software helps revamp sporting equipment maker's supply chain; and Survey finds high-tech gadgets becoming popular among owner-operators.
April 11, 2000DaimlerChrysler Deal May Not Affect U.S. Truck Market
The recently announced purchase of part of Mitsubishi Motors Corp. by DaimlerChrysler AG further complicates the international family of truck makers, but it is not expected to affect the U.S. medium-duty truck market in the near future.
April 11, 2000Canadian Truckers May Get Fuel Tax Relief
Canadian truckers may get some relief this summer from spiking fuel costs if the provinces will follow the federal government's lead and cut their fuel taxes.
April 11, 2000Feds, Union Rap CSX Over Rail Maintenance
Citing a federal audit that revealed parts of CSX's rail system were in disrepair, the Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees claims the railroad has deliberately deferred needed maintenance to make its financial results look better.
April 11, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - April 11
In the news this morning: New Canadian customs system system to simplify clearance; Foreign truckers say they're feeling alienated in the U.S.; and Experts consider the future of intermodal rail.
April 11, 2000CSX President Conway Resigns
CSX Corp. announced Tuesday that its president, Ronald J. Conway, has resigned to pursue other interests. Chairman John W. Snow will take over the president's duties.
April 11, 2000DOT: Fatalities, Crashes Declined in 1999
The number of crashes involving trucks took another dive during 1999 as the industry improved its safety record for the second year in the row, according to preliminary statistics from the Department of Transportation.
April 10, 2000No Progress in Overnite, Teamsters Talks
Teamsters and Overnite Transportation officials made no progress after three more days of negotiations last week, but the union was involved in job actions all over the country.
April 10, 2000Proponents Press Congress on Heavier-Truck Bill
Cattle ranchers, steel makers and trucking company executives fanned out across Capitol Hill last week in an effort to spark congressional interest in heavier trucks.
April 10, 2000