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Load-Matcher NTE Cuts Workforce

Online load-matching firm NTE laid off 18% of its workforce because company projections at the beginning of the year that it would go public have not materialized.

November 15, 2000
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Teamsters May Review Election Role

Workplace shootings, driver hours of service, ergonomic regulations and sexual harassment are among the issues on the agenda as trucking鈥檚 top labor specialists gather this week for the 14th annual conference of the North American Trucking Industrial Relations Association Nov. 12-15 in St. Petersburg Beach, Fla.

November 15, 2000
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Fleets Lash Out at Fees, Practices of Some Towing Companies

A number of trucking companies are fighting back against what they say is the practice by some towing operators of charging excessively high fees and holding freight 鈥渉ostage鈥 until the bill is paid.

November 15, 2000
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Emery Worldwide, Postal Service Accelerate Priority Mail Divorce

Emery Worldwide Airlines and the U.S. Postal Service will terminate their Priority Mail contract Jan. 7, ending 13 months early what has been a tempestuous business relationship since its start in spring 1997.

November 15, 2000
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Pennsylvania Turnpike E-Z Pass is Not for Commercial Trucks ... Yet

When the E-Z Pass automated toll collection system is implemented on parts of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, it will be accessible by passenger cars only 鈥 for now.

November 15, 2000
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Intrenet Inc. Trading on Hold During Check of Financial Expenses

Transportation holding company Intrenet Inc. continues to investigate its finances so that it can resume trading on Nasdaq鈥檚 small cap listings.

November 15, 2000
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Editorial: Democracy at Work

The calm that pervaded America after what was probably the closest presidential election in the nation鈥檚 history is a strong affirmation of our democratic institutions.

November 15, 2000
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Opinion: Let Truckers Run the Intermodal Service

For decades, railroads have been trying to build their intermodal business at the expense of trucking. For decades, it hasn鈥檛 worked.

November 15, 2000
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Rail Competition Issues Still Vex Many Shippers

More Capitol Hill hearings on railroad freight services and rates are likely no matter which party controls Congress in the next session, but it remains to be seen whether sentiment for any level of re-regulation of the rail industry will grow.

November 15, 2000
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Hours of Service for Rail Workers Under the Spotlight

While proposed changes in trucking鈥檚 hours of service are under an intense spotlight, the work conditions of railroad personnel responsible for the movement of trains also have been targeted for reform.

November 15, 2000

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