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Railroads Seek Retirement Law Change

Railroad management and labor unions have agreed on changes they want to make in the Railroad Retirement Act, and now they want Congress to enact them.

February 9, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 9

In the news this morning: AFL-CIO to give Teamsters $500,000 in support of Overnite strike; Congressman seeks probe of diesel fuel costs; and U.S. Trucking moves into hauling flowers.

February 9, 2000

Lung Assn. Seeks Smog Review

The American Lung Association has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse an appeals court decision that blocked the enforcement of new federal smog and soot regulations.

February 9, 2000

Truckers Weigh Paperless Log Options

Speculation on hours-of-service reforms that may force the industry to adopt paperless logging systems presents a new quandary: What鈥檚 coming on market that will fill the bill?

February 8, 2000

10 States Target Cell Phone Users

Put the cellular phone down when you鈥檙e driving. That鈥檚 the message some legislators in 10 states hope to deliver to all drivers, four-wheelers and big rigs alike.

February 8, 2000

Oregon Drops Out of Norpass

Oregon last week dropped out of Norpass, a transponder-based weigh station bypass system it helped nurture, over terms of an agreement reached with rival service PrePass.

February 8, 2000

Puerto Rico a New Source of Drivers

Bring together an American trucking industry in desperate need of qualified drivers and a U.S. territory searching for ways to create jobs for its residents, and it just may be a match made in heaven.

February 8, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 8

This afternoon's headlines: Fuel prices keep breaking records while analysts predict a drop in oil prices; and M.S. Carriers Inc. posts strong fourth-quarter earnings, beating Wall Street estimates.

February 8, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 8

In the news this morning: Canadian trucking firms to take port drivers to court; Penn. DOT launches safety blitz; and Nissan plans top-level overhaul at truck division.

February 8, 2000

McCormick: ATA to Cut Dues

American Trucking Associations will immediately cut its dues to motor carriers by 10%, President Walter B. McCormick Jr. told the group's Winter Leadership Meeting at its opening session on Feb 6.

February 7, 2000

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