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Trucking Technology Report - March 21
Today's Technology Headlines: CeBIT-Hewlett-Packard Launches New Handheld Devices; Siemens Doubles Transmission Speed With New Mobile Phone; Wireless Wonder.
March 21, 2001Unions Eye Lawmakers Who Killed Ergo Rules
Organized labor, smarting from the congressional defeat of the ergonomics regulations, is regrouping and preparing to fight for candidates in the 2002 elections who would push for new protections against musculoskeletal injuries on the job.
March 21, 2001CPI Rises 0.3%, Giving Economy Mixed Signals
Led by higher costs for food, clothing and airline tickets, U.S. consumer prices rose more than expected in February.
March 21, 2001Executive Briefing - March 21
Goodyear 2001 Truck Tire Sales Down Sharply; Court Rejects Emery on USPS-FedEx Deal; FedEx Earnings Fall; DHL Asks DOT to Dismiss UPS/FedEx Complaint; Uncertain on Future; Procter & Gamble May Cut Jobs; and more to come...
March 21, 2001Bush Signs Ergonomics Repeal
President Bush signed into law Tuesday afternoon a repeal of new workplace safety regulations that the trucking industry and other business groups said would be far too costly.
March 20, 2001Trucking Technology Report - March 20
Today's Technology Headlines: Vodafone, C&W Sign Voice/CPRS Deals; U.K.'s Safeway Boosts Collaboration with Suppliers; and BMW 2001 to Carry Digital Phones Computers
March 20, 2001Idaho Interests Clash Over Vehicle Registration Fees
How Idaho extracts tax money from trucking companies has raised much controversy since the interstate segment of the industry succeeded in knocking out the weight-distance tax, which was with higher vehicle registration fees — also based on miles of operation within the state.
March 20, 2001Fed Cuts U.S. Interest Rates Half a Point
The Federal Reserve cut short-term U.S. interest rates by another half percentage point Tuesday, its third such move since the year began to get the stalled economy moving again.
March 20, 2001ArvinMeritor to Cut Jobs, Close Facilities
Vehicle parts supplier ArvinMeritor Inc. said Tuesday it plans to close some facilities and cut its work force.
March 20, 2001Trailer Maker Wabash Cutting 500 Jobs
Wabash made the announcement as it warned that its first-quarter earnings would fall below the range of Wall Street analysts’ expectations, which it believes to be three to 10 cents a share.
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