The protest is the latest in a series of job actions against harbor-area trucking firms. |
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Take the subsidies off trucking and get them back on rail, for crying out loud. |
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We cannot afford to feather-bed the trucking industry if we want a fair, level playing field for rail, which is more energy efficient. |
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Also beleaguered are trucking companies, chemical concerns, and construction firms. |
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Manufacturing saw a drop of 17,000 jobs and 11,000 jobs were lost in transportation, mostly trucking. |
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Another major development was an underground ore handling system for the drill, extraction and trucking levels associated with the stopes. |
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It will keep people on pins and needles for the next 48 months but we'll keep trucking along. |
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Reg worked with his private trucking business, enjoyed farming, raising cattle and working in the woods. |
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During that work he entered into an arrangement with a trucking company that was carting much of the gear for the refinery's upgrade. |
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They have a decent market share and are one of the major players in Japan, and I guess the world, of trucking. |
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So with the trucking and the intermodal business, we feel that the company is well on its way to a very, very rapid growth span. |
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He stops, lets out a throaty chortle, and starts trucking straight uphill, cutting the switchbacks. |
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He can zoom in on Baltimore and find the choke point for trucking warehouses. |
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Heavy fines are imposed on airlines, shippers and trucking companies found to be carrying stowaways, whilst border controls have been stepped up. |
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It's a whodunit about the murder of a trucking company owner who is also an illegal alien smuggler. |
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A senior manager at a trucking firm in Australia liked a bet on the horses. |
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Prior to deregulation, trucking companies relied in large part on the owner-operators' ability to locate customers. |
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He took great and justifiable pride in his trucking skills and was recognized as the consummate professional by his peers. |
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In contrast, interprovincial for-hire trucking is more prevalent in Ontario and the Prairie Provinces. |
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Employment in transportation, particularly the hard-hit airline and trucking industries, fell by 32,000 jobs. |
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For decades, trucking company lobbies defended complex federal regulations that set hauling prices and routes and limited competition. |
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He bought his first tractor in 1949 and has sold at wholesale markets since he was 16 and trucking lettuce to the old Fisherman's Wharf. |
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She's in a warehouse district, so in addition to the trucking garage where she meets Juan, there are railroad tracks full of freight cars. |
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The 1,000 Truck Campaign has enlisted the support of the commercial trucking industry to transform big rigs into rolling billboards for the Corps. |
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She willingly accepted the pain of our being separated for five to eleven days at a time and came to know the trucking language and lifestyle almost as well as any trucker. |
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If you like to solve problems and keep things moving forward, then the trucking industry just might have what you're looking for. |
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He dug out the bill of lading from the trucking company and learned that the payments for the delivery service had been withdrawn, too. |
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Call the trucker or trucking company to inform them of the incident and animal identification. |
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For the average company, hiring a trucking outfit to move finished goods or raw materials demands a phone, a pen, a Rolodex, and a trailer load of patience. |
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It is not disagreeing that the safety of trucking services is a legitimate regulatory objective. |
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Attlee nationalized the automobile, trucking and coal industries, as well as communication facilities, civil aviation, electricity and steel. |
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Studies by the Commission suggest, however, that this prohibition has been circumvented by a number of trucking companies. |
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Winton is the trucking centre for the pastoral Channel Country, handling cattle and high-quality merino sheep. |
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This matter involved a bad faith bargaining and unfair labour practice complaint filed against Crawford, a trucking company. |
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It is arguable that this number may increase in view of the trucking industry's growing operational and productivity needs. |
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The degree to which working hour regulations and taxes on trucking require closer harmonisation also needs to be examined. |
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The trucking supervisor had no readily accessible information as to who should be contacted in situations involving the railway. |
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These include the post office, airlines, railroads, interprovincial bus and trucking companies, banks and telephone and broadcasting companies. |
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The complainant was employed as a heavy-duty mechanic with the respondent trucking company. |
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Doerksen noted that the trucking industry is very concerned about the cost of switching to a more expensive diesel fuel. |
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This community-owned holding company operates a number of businesses, ranging from trucking to food processing. |
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Driver agencies appear to be emerging as an important source of drivers for some trucking fleets. |
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A spokesperson for the trucking industry, one of the most regulated sectors of our economy, speaks about the complexity of regulations. |
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With fuel costs escalating, farmers will want to know they are trucking a load with more tonnes to make the most efficient use fuel. |
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For other modes, such as trucking and rail, government intervention is substantially less intrusive and therefore less costly. |
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As such, trucking plays a crucial role in your life, giving companies and individuals the freedom to locate wherever they choose. |
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Most of the industries in our jurisdiction are highly unionized, the exceptions being the banking and trucking sectors. |
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An operating guide for the harvesting and trucking equipment used in the delivery of tree-length wood to the company's sawmills. |
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Why are a tire's fuel efficiency improvements so hard to measure in a real-world trucking fleet? |
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If a buyer is currently paying you a trucking premium, how long is that likely to last? |
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The conversion of a former trucking depot into the processing plant is expected to be complete by the time the 2010 crop is harvested. |
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An additional 65,000 people benefited from water trucking for periods ranging from three to nine months. |
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A similar guide has also been developed to cover cut-to-length harvesting and trucking phases. |
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He pays trucking firms both by the hour and by the ton-mile. |
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Meanwhile, school buses, trucking fleets, and delivery vehicles are being converted to run on compressed natural gas. |
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Sticking to our roadway analogy, long-haul trucking may be more sensitive to throughput, while a courier service may be more demanding on latency. |
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When our landlord sold our low-rent apartment building and I couldn't find an alternative that fit our combined incomes, I decided to return to trucking. |
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The heavy trucking industry has shown a lot of interest in the process. |
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That is taking a heavy toll on truckers and trucking companies. |
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Expect to see higher prices on everything from food to clothing as trucking companies, railroads, and air transport companies pass on their increased cost of doing business. |
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Areas where psychologists can aid government include better trucking security and X-ray inspection of luggage and improved communication among agencies in emergencies. |
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However, the problem of moving their menagerie of animals over east was starting to be a concern as trucking them over wasn't an option, especially for the camels. |
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In the United States today, common carrier and private trucking fleets transport about two-thirds of all freight tonnage and, thus, play a critical role in the economy. |
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The acquisition of bulk trucking vehicles for long-distance cargo haulage has increased tremendously over the decades through increased investment. |
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Checks for roadworthiness are rare in Greece's trucking industry, which is dominated by one-man, one-vehicle businesses. The government's budget numbers are causing even more embarrassment. |
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The trucking roads make it easier for predators to wipe out prey. |
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Back loads let your business grow from a small, national company to a larger, international business with ties to all the big names in the freight forwarding, hauler and trucking sector. |
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The THRSC has been working over the past two years to develop strategic plans to attract equity and older workers to occupations in the trucking industry. |
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However, trucking organizations don't always know the local area HAZMAT specialists in a particular region. |
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Then came railways, canals, road haulage and trucking, electricity, and gas. |
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Meanwhile, the agriculture ministry is working with the trucking industry in and around the province to co-ordinate the rapid movement of a large number of animals. |
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The kit also provided information for licensed drivers who are required either by provincial law or trucking companies to take refresher training. |
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Communities served from Inuvik also benefit from a reduced rate for shipping perishables, to offset the higher cost of trucking food to this remote entry point. |
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With our dispatch flexibility and long term co-operation with trucking specialists, DHL EUROLINE handles regular part loads, as well as full loads, safely and punctually in all directions. |
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Other members have referred to Sterling trucking and Navistar, where strikebreakers deliberately set upon picketing workers and one picketer was very seriously injured. |
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Major road improvements allowing for trucking and containerization diminished the need. |
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Now, upon application, trucking companies could be exempted as well. |
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The Foreign Trade Cargo Complex, which opened today, will generate nearly 100 new jobs in freight handling, packaging and handling logistics, with an additional 50 jobs to support customs activities and trucking. |
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From snow cone purveyor at 18 to VP of a publicly traded trucking company at 34, Craig Shelly has come a long way. |
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This combination of collection, retainment and natural filtration provide an alternative to the current solution of collecting the runoff and trucking it to southern Ontario for decontamination. |
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The presenter suggested the existing tire levee tax only benefits government and pointed out that all-terrain and other recreational vehicles are not taxed the same as trucking companies. |
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By optimizing container movements and increasing the use and the number of inland depots, trucking companies are tending to concentrate their activities on short-haul movements and door-to-door services. |
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Instead it was the Conservatives who decried the inefficiency and mismanagement, and promised to reverse the takeover of steel and trucking. |
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Lot lizards mainly serve those in the trucking industry at truck stops and stopping centers. |
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It is a private sector initiative to develop the infrastructure for Manitoba's trucking, air, rail and sea industries. |
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Early last year, wells failed for the community of Spicewood Beach, near Austin, which then began trucking in water. |
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Until now, the system-immanent disadvantages of intermodal transport including maritime transport compared to direct trucking have not been quantified in monetary terms. |
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This they were wont to use also for hatchets, but now by trucking they have plentie of the same forme of yron. |
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Had the bosses realized that they were in the transportation business, rather than the railroad business, they could have moved into trucking and air transport, rather than letting other companies dominate. |
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North Dakota Developments, a property developer, is trucking ready-made six-room housing units over from Minnesota and erecting them in what used to be a cornfield. |
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China has over 700,000 trucking operators, most of them one-man outfits. |
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Increases to the export basis for the CWB grains was contained by an improvement in the financial benefits accruing to producers, primarily in the form of trucking premiums or CWB transportation savings. |
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He is the owner of a trucking company and owned four trucks. |
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One of the biggest industries in our country is the trucking industry. |
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Moving a shipload of containers from the north to the south of the United States, as happened in the voyage of the Ideal X, was itself cheaper than trucking the containers individually. |
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In return, Turkey is trucking back small quantities of diesel and kerosine to use in the autonomous region's power plants. |
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The City will then buy diesel fuel from Powerdyne over a 20 year period, which fuel has already been presold to a large regional trucking firm at a premium. |
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First Fleet is a subsidiary of PHH FirstFleet, which combines the truck expertise and capabilities of PHH Arval to support the trucking and transportation industry. |
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Filmmaker Albert Nerenberg has spent the past few months trucking from sea to sea to get to the bottom of how Canadians really feel about the Big Smoke. |
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The State Police are primarily a traffic enforcement agency, with other sections that delve into trucking safety, narcotics enforcement and gaming oversight. |
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Shippers can benefit by using the much lower cost to ship by water, Revis said, but also have the flexibility to use trucking or rail transport if needed. |
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A construction boom aided by low steel prices helped lead to supply shortages and a trucking strike has left stocks of cement undelivered in many parts of the country. |
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Glencairn focuses its own exploration in Nicaragua on advanced exploration properties within trucking distance of its Limon Mine and associated mill. |
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We will begin by supposing the international trade to be in form, what it always is in reality, an actual trucking of one commodity against another. |
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But Glaser isn't a man to sit still, so even at age 65 after a long career in the trucking industry, he couldn't resist answering USA Truck's call. |
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The real expenses flow from disassembling the defunct station in Oakland, trucking it to Castaic and rebuilding it in the big back lot of a house Perry owns. |
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Congress also eliminated the state's power to regulate the trucking industry by limiting authorization to offer intrastate services within a state and by setting rates. |
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