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Executive Briefing - Feb. 23
In today's news: Motorola To Record First Q/Loss in 15 Years; Delphi Idling 6,600 Workers for Week; TruckersB2B Partners With TransTech; Samsonite to Cut Jobs, End U.S. Luggage Output; and more...
February 23, 2001Overnite To Appeal Court Decision On Teamsters
Overnite Transportation Co. said it will appeal a decision by a three-judge panel that would force the company to bargain with the Teamsters at four terminals where a majority of employees voted against union representation in 1995.
February 23, 2001Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 22
Transportation.com Keeps Its Feet on the Ground; Hewlett-Packard Unit to Focus on Wireless, Internet; Technology Briefing: Verizon Bid Raises Questions; Lucent Chief Promises Big Changes, Comeback; Wireless: a Little Government Meddling May Not Hurt.
February 22, 2001GM to Idle 14 Plants Periodically
General Motors Corp. said Thursday it will idle 14 North American vehicle assembly plants at times through June, in a sharp production cutback affecting nearly half its 29 plants in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
February 22, 2001Bush Urged to Keep EPA鈥檚 Low-Sulfur Fuel Rule Intact
Environmental groups and industry representatives met last week and urged the Bush administration not to change the low-sulfur rule for diesel fuel, according to Frank O鈥橠onnell, executive director of the Clean Air Trust.
February 22, 2001Duncan鈥檚 Task at FedEx Is to Integrate Viking, AF
Douglas G. Duncan, the president of FedEx Corp.鈥檚 newest and most truck-heavy division, is no longer spending his time organizing less-than-truckload shipments as he once did. Now he鈥檚 focusing on the dynamics of whole companies.
February 22, 2001Executive Briefing Feb. 22
Schneider Offers Expedited Service; American Air Attendants Vote Strike Authority; Snow, Huge Wrecks Hit Virginia; Joliet Gets Truck Detour After US 30 Bridge Hit; Economy: Analysts Dismiss Hopeful Sign; and more...
February 22, 2001U.S. Economic Worries Continue
A bad inflation report, new evidence of shrinking export and import activity, a falling stock market and declining consumer sentiment add up to a new round of worries for the U.S. economy.
February 21, 2001Trucking Technology Report - Feb. 21
Verizon Finishes $170 Million Phase in Florida Expansion; Motorola Cuts 300 More Jobs in Cell Phone Unit; Philips Says May Miss 20 Million Handset Sales Goal; Court Won't Review Limit on Cable Ownership.
February 21, 2001Paccar Chooses Cummins as Top Engine Supplier
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