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Six Canadian trucking companies named Best Fleets to Drive For

Source: Daily News | 2013-02-07
ALEXANDRIA, Va. -- Six Canadian trucking companies have made the 2013 list of the top 20 Best Fleets to Drive For by the Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) and CarriersEdge. The annual survey and contest, now in its fifth year, identifies...

Shippers breathing sigh of relief after tentative deal reached in US East & Gulf Coast labor negotiations

Source: Daily News | 2013-02-02
WASHINGTON, DC – The United States Maritime Alliance and the International Longshoremen's Association have reached a tentative deal on a long-term master contract, likely averting a costly strike that would have crippled US East and Gulf...

US National Retail Federation urges immediate action to avoid strike at US ports

Source: Daily News | 2012-12-20
WASHINGTON, D.C.--The US National Retail Federation is leading a diverse coalition of over 100 national and state associations in asking President Obama to take “immediate action  to ensure that a strike does not occur when the...

Breakdown in port worker contract negotiations threaten "Container Cliff'

Source: Daily News | 2012-12-19
Negotiations on a new contract between the International Longshoremen's Association and employers represented by the U.S. Maritime Alliance (USMX) broke off abruptly December 18.

Talks resume on Sunday but strike still crippling ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach

Source: Daily News | 2012-12-02
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Contract talks between striking clerical workers and the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach resumed on Sunday but the labor action continues to cripple these two ports critical to the North American supply chain.

SCL shipper, carrier panel looks at costs, outlook for 2013

Source: Daily News | 2012-10-05
MISSISSAUGA, Ont., -- Shippers and carriers met to discuss costs and challenges ahead for 2013 during Supply Chain Canada’s breakfast seminar this week in Mississauga.

Union representing B.C. enforcement officers says CVSE understaffed

Source: Daily News | 2012-07-05
VANCOUVER, B.C. -- The union representing truck enforcement officers in B.C. says truck safety in the province could deteriorate thanks to a gradual downsizing of the Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement (CVSE) agency.

CP Rail freight service crippled by strike

Source: Daily News | 2012-05-23
CALGARY, Alta. -- Canadian Pacific Railway Ltd.'s engineers, conductors and traffic controllers have made good on their threat to strike shutting down the railway’s freight rail service.

Beyond cost reduction, sustainability and negotiation skills

Source: Daily News | 2012-04-18
TORONTO, Ont. – Find out why relationships and recruiting emerged during PMAC’s Thought Leaders Forum as the next big SCM priorities.

Four unions at CN's Algoma Central Railway subsidiary ratify new collective agreement

Source: Daily News | 2011-10-07
MONTREAL, Que. - CN has announced the ratification of a new labour contract by four unions represented by the Associated Railway Unions of Algoma Central.

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