
California trucking group slams CARB fuel policies The California Trucking Association released a study that shows significant job losses directly attributable to the California Air Resources Board’s fuel policies.
Trucking firms seek applicants at job fair PAXINOS - While the economy has been slow to recover from the Great Recession, William Buckley knows one industry where jobs are plentiful."There is a shortage of quality truck drivers out there," said Buckley, who was representing Milton Transportation
Study Finds That "California-Only" Diesel Will Come at High Cost for State SACRAMENTO, Calif., April 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The California Trucking Association (CTA) today released a study that shows significant job losses directly attributable to California Air Resources Board's ...
Study: ‘California-only’ diesel will come at high cost for state SACRAMENTO — The California Trucking Association has released a study that shows significant job losses directly attributable to California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) fuel policies.
Local jobless rate drops for ninth straight month WENATCHEE — Job seekers returned to the North Central Washington labor force in March as hiring increased and unemployment rates fell for the ninth straight month. In Chelan and Douglas counties, the labor force — the total of all people on the job and available for work — grew by 1.8 percent over March 2011, said Regional Labor Economist Mark Berreth.
Absent without pay: The declining American work force The drop in percentage of adult Americans working or looking for work borders on free fall.
By Rebecca Rose Killeen Daily Herald Although the local unemployment rate may have dropped below 8 percent, some residents still are hunting for the right job. Last week, about 300 attended a job fair at the Killeen Civic and Conference Center.
Mexico truckers protest dangerous double trailers MEXICO CITY — Independent Mexican truckers launched nationwide protests Thursday calling for clearer, fairer rules on vehicle weights and dimensions and for an end to discretionary permits that they say let double-trailer vehicles carrying as much as 100 metric tons of freight operate on narrow, two-lane roads.
Infrastructure vexing issue amid warnings of 'crisis' in roads, spans When the Interstate 35 bridge over the Mississippi River collapsed in August 2007, killing 13 people, then-GOP presidential candidate John McCain was quick to blame misplaced priorities spent on bridges to nowhere.
The German Invasion Of Indian Trucking Daimler is getting ready for a full frontal attack to corner large segments of the Indian truck market, but incumbent Tata Motors isn?t going to be a pushover.