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Survey Finds Some Carriers Raising Driver Pay

About one in six long-haul truckload carriers are yielding to the pressure to increase driver wages, according to a recent survey.

May 15, 2000

Interest Rate Hike Could Pinch Trucking

Trucking and other businesses in the mature sectors of the economy will sneeze first if there is an interest rate 鈥渇lu鈥 brought on after the May 16 meeting of the Federal Reserve.

May 15, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - May 15

This afternoon's headlines:Paccar CIO discusses his firm's online ventures; Labor, Industry not pleased with OSHA's proposed ergonomics rules; and Web site looks to match loads for flatbed carriers.

May 15, 2000

Groups Seek More Hours Hearings

Two industry groups, representing truckers and their inspectors, asked the federal government to allow more time to respond to proposed changes in the hours of service for commercial drivers.

May 15, 2000

Tank Truck Carriers Meet in Chicago

Hours of service, Internet commerce and trucking association politics are on the agenda for the annual meeting of the National Tank Truck Carriers Association.

May 15, 2000

Mack鈥檚 Future Rolls Ahead On Plan

Despite its imminent purchase by Volvo, Mack Trucks will go ahead with plans to roll out a full line of Class 8 trucks that are designed to provide a 鈥渂ridge鈥 to the next generation of commercial vehicles.

May 15, 2000

House Panel OKs More Road Spending

A House appropriations subcommittee granted the Department of Transportation another $605 million for 2001, boosting DOT鈥檚 overall spending plan to $55.2 billion, or about $5.2 billion over 2000.

May 15, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - May 15

In the news this morning: Truckers in California being hit with higher insurance premiums; New York investment house raises its stake in Navistar; and Barrels of sodium cyanide stolen from a big rig lead to evacuations in New York.

May 15, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - May 12

This afternoon's headlines: Canadian safety coalition urges motorists to use caution around big rigs; Analysts say California's transportation needs not being met; and Rhode Island hands out loans to truckers hit by diesel price spikes.

May 12, 2000

PDTI to Break From TCA

The Professional Truck Driver Institute plans to split off from the Truckload Carriers Association after spending four years with the group.

May 12, 2000

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