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Newsby Deborah LockridgeFebruary 11, 2025

Jack Cooper Transport Shutting Doors After Nearly a Century

Other auto haulers stand to benefit from the demise of Jack Cooper Transport, which lost its two biggest customers this year.

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Newsby StaffMay 6, 2024

UAW, Daimler Truck Reach Labor Agreement

A tentative last-minute deal struck between the United Auto Workers and Daimler Truck North America averted a threatened strike at several DTNA facilities in the Southeast.

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Newsby Staff and News ReportsNovember 16, 2023

UAW Workers Ratify Mack 5-Year Agreement

Unionized Mack Trucks workers on Nov. 15 ratified a new five-year collective bargaining agreement after more than five weeks on strike.

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Newsby Staff and News ReportsNovember 1, 2023

Mack, UAW Still Not in Agreement

Even as the United Auto Workers strike against Detroit automakers appears to be resolved, the union has still not come to an agreement with Mack Trucks on the terms of a new five-year bargaining agreement.

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Newsby StaffJuly 12, 2021

Volvo Trucks to Re-Start Production at NRV Plant

Volvo Trucks North America announced that it will re-start production at its New River Valley truck assembly plant under the terms of a six-year contract that was rejected by workers on July 9.

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Newsby StaffJuly 2, 2021

Volvo, UAW Reach Tentative Agreement; Workers Still on Strike

Volvo Trucks North America and the United Auto Workers union reached a tentative agreement July 1 on the terms of a new, six-year contract that would cover approximately 2,900 employees at the New River Valley truck assembly operations in Dublin, Va.

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Newsby Deborah LockridgeNovember 4, 2020

Could Prop 22 Help Solve the Worker Misclassification Problem?

California voters approved Proposition 22, agreeing with the gig economy companies that the state’s strict ABC test set forth in last year’s controversial AB5 law should not apply to drivers such as those for Uber and Lyft. What does this mean for trucking?

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