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NewsJanuary 29, 2002

Teamsters, UPS Begin Talks Today

Representatives from the Teamsters Union and United Parcel Service are scheduled to officially begin talks today in Washington, D.C., over a new labor agreement covering the company’s 250,000 workers

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NewsJanuary 29, 2002

U.S. Xpress, CNF, Covenant & UPS Report Financials

Four of the country's largest trucking and transportation providers reported their latest financial results. U.S. Xpress, CNF, Covenant Transportation and United Parcel Service have announced their fourth quarter and year-end results

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NewsJanuary 15, 2002

Teamsters, UPS Plan Early Start to Contract Talks

UPS and International Brotherhood of Teamsters have agreed to an early start to negotiations on a new contract to replace the five-year pact that expires July 31

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NewsJanuary 15, 2002

FMCSA Adds Four Minutes To Log Estimate

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has changed the estimated time required for drivers and carriers to deal with daily log books -- but it's still far less time than two industry groups estimate

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NewsDecember 17, 2001

Quebec Owner-Operators May Be Required To Join Union Groups

A decision by the Transport Commission of Quebec will require owner-operators in the province to join one of three union-affiliated association

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NewsDecember 17, 2001

UPS Faces Busiest Day Of Year

UPS is expected to deliver more than 18 million packages worldwide today, its busiest day of the year

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NewsDecember 6, 2001

Drivers Worship At Terrell Rip Griffin

In 1989 when the Rip Griffin Travel Center in Terrell, Texas, opened, worship services were held by small groups in the drivers' lounge. Over the next few years, the driver's lounge became too small to hold

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NewsDecember 5, 2001

UPS, FedEx Change Fuel Surcharges

UPS and FedEx are both changing the way they calculate fuel surcharges

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NewsDecember 3, 2001

UPS Ban On Deaf Delivery Drivers Ruled Discriminatory

United Parcel Service lost another battle in its efforts to apply federal commercial driver standards to all its drivers, even those not covered by DOT rules

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NewsNovember 27, 2001

Labor, Safety Groups Back Border Bill

A group of organizations ranging from the Teamsters and the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Assn. to Public Citizen and Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety Tuesday contended that pending legislation regarding cross-border trucking with Mexico does not violate the North American Free Trade Agreement

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