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January 1, 2012

Apnea proposals could disqualify drivers, cell phone ban begins, Senate bill would mandate EOBRs, third Mexican carrier completes audit and more industry news items are featured.

Arrow Trucking final driver payout requested

November 13, 2011

Bankruptcy trustee has asked a court’s permission to distribute $2.9 million in what represents the final round of priority wage claims.

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January 4, 2011

CSA rankings, a weight pilot program, use of heavier trucks and a new hours rule proposal are among the industry news items featured.

Arrow Trucking ex-employees closer to paychecks

December 13, 2010

A bankruptcy trustee has requested court approval to pay more than $1.97 million in priority wage claims to former employees.

Arrow Trucking plan revealed

November 12, 2010

Bankruptcy trustee will distribute $2 million to former employees for back wages and benefits.

Former Arrow Trucking driver advocate Donna Creekmore needs your help

September 21, 2010

At the collapse of her employer, Arrow Trucking, just days prior to Christmas in 2009, she was there when stranded drivers the nation over needed her help getting home -- ...

Ex-Arrow chief loses expensive home

July 8, 2010

Former Arrow Trucking drivers, as well as those disgusted by the company’s mismanagement, might gain some slight sense of vindication in reading the Tulsa World’s account of the foreclosure on ...

Arrow Trucking: Lawsuits, blame and good news

February 24, 2010

Some new developments emerged in recent days with Arrow Trucking, now two months after its Dec. 22 closing. Two items are from the Tulsa World. One details how lawsuits filed individually ...

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February 1, 2010

The Overdrive staff delves into the Arrow Trucking debacle, texting, driver contests, Pride & Polish, DOE funding, CARB compliance assistance, tariff modifications in the Port of Los Angeles, air emissions ...

Pulse

February 1, 2010

When paychecks bounce, as reportedly happened with Arrow Trucking, it speaks more loudly than any excuses from management.
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