You’re fired!
You’re fired: Not the words any employee wants to hear, and not the words any supervisor wants to deliver (except for Donald Trump perhaps). The reality, however, is that even the best places to work have to be ready…
Maxim raises over $200k to help fight cancer
WINNIPEG, Man. – Maxim Truck and Trailer raised more than $200,000 during the Challenge for Life 20-km walk for charity June 10. Led by company CEO Doug Harvey, 90 employees took part in the event as walkers and volunteers, raising…
Appeal on ELDs won’t be reviewed by U.S. Supreme Court
GRAIN VALLEY, Mo. — An appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) will not be reviewed. The OOIDA contends that a mandate to electronically track commercial truck drivers was never about safety and that the…
Attorneys General Vow to Fight Emissions Easing By Trump
A coalition of 13 attorneys general led by New York’s Eric Schneiderman told the Trump administration it could expect a “vigorous” legal challenge to any attempt to weaken pollution standards for light duty vehicles.
US Supreme Court jump-starts ELD countdown
The US Supreme Court was the last possible off ramp for truckers opposed to a mandate to electronically track driver hours.
The clock is ticking louder for truckers and shippers now the US Supreme Court has rejected a petition to overturn a …
Trucking for Kids truck show gives back
Truck show raises big bucks for children’s causes
Isuzu Produces 40,000th Gasoline N-Series
Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc., distributor of low-cab-forward trucks, announced that the 40,000th gasoline-powered Isuzu N-Series truck has been produced at the Spartan Motors, Inc. facility in Charlotte, Mich.
Supreme Court Denies Petition to Hear Electronic Logging Device Challenge
Those who were waiting to adopt electronic logging devices hoping the Supreme Court would overturn the ELD mandate as unconstitutional will be disappointed to learn the court has rejected the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association’s petition.
Supreme Court rejects ELD appeal, ending OOIDA’s challenge options
In a win for FMCSA, the Supreme Court has declined to take up OOIDA’s challenge, leaving in place a lower court decision that upholds the rule and its Dec. 18 compliance date.
Jutzi wins Central Ontario championships
Home Hardware repeats as team champs