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Highway Trust Fund May Be Blessed With $3 Billion Fuel Tax Windfall

Burning more gallons of fuel means federal transportation budget makers will have a $3 billion windfall to work with in fiscal 2001.

February 9, 2000
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OSHA Extends Ergonomics Comment Deadline

After refusing to budge on the issue for months, the federal government has agreed to extend the deadline for comments on its controversial ergonomics standard proposal.

February 9, 2000
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Teamsters Poised to Launch Drayage Organizing Effort

The Teamsters union showed its cards last week, leaving no doubt in anyone鈥檚 mind that it intends to organize the nation鈥檚 port owner-operators.

February 9, 2000
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Overnite, Teamsters to Talk

Representatives of Overnite Transportation Co. and the Teamsters will meet in Chicago to discuss changes in pay and benefits implemented by the company on Jan. 1.

February 9, 2000
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UPS Stock Price Turns Lackluster

Not even the prestige of being the world鈥檚 largest package carrier and the promise of delivering a majority of the goods purchased over the Internet have seemed to help United Parcel Service impress Wall Street.

February 9, 2000
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Transponder Agreement Reached Without Oregon

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 aimed at making the systems at least partially compatible for truckers.

February 9, 2000
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Lung Association Asks High Court To Review Decision On Smog Rules

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
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Volvo Trucks to Lay Off More Workers in Virginia

Volvo Trucks North America will lay off more than 400 employees at its Dublin,Va., plant in mid-February, bringing the total layoffs at the facility to 800 and dropping employment at the plant to about 2,400 workers.

February 9, 2000
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California Wrestles With Issues Of Registration Compatibility

The International Registration Plan, by which trucking companies register their vehicles, could go awry in California if the industry, government officials and lawmakers can鈥檛 bring the state鈥檚 tax and registration policies into line with the other IRP states by next year.

February 9, 2000
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TransForce to Buy TST

TransForce Inc., one of the most active trucking consolidators in Canada, last week agreed to acquire TST Solutions of Mississauga, Ontario, for $85 million Canadian ($59 million U.S.).

February 9, 2000

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