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Class action CDL suit against Swift continues
The plaintiffs are graduates of Swift Academy who received a Tennessee CDL between May 2005 and February 2008.
January 9, 2012
Business
LogBook
Audit delays cross-border plan, court asked to review pilot program, hours rule due by end of month, a bridge closure, FMCSA says CSA helps compliance and other industry news items are featured.
October 1, 2011
Business
TCA names Swift driver Lewis Highway Angel
Nicholas Lewis deliberately steered into a ditch, risking his own safety to protect another driver who cut him off.
September 12, 2011
Business
Swift suit can move forward
The Arizona Supreme court declined to review a trial court’s decision to certify a broad class action.
September 9, 2011
Business
Swift visits Big Board
Swift Transportation recently visited the New York Stock Exchange.
June 13, 2011
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Swift at the New York Stock Exchange
Get an eyeful of this pic, a Swift International Lonestar parked outside the New York Stock Exchange on May 25, when Swift management rang the opening bell on the exchange after a December initial public offering (NYSE-Listed SWFT) of Swift stock, which gained 27 cents a share that week. Swift, “based in Phoenix, Ariz., operates 16,100 […]
June 13, 2011
Business
LogBook
Demand pushing pay higher, Charlie Daniels to perform at Super Show, FMCSA sends CSA warning letters, opposition builds against hours proposal and more industry news items are featured.
April 3, 2011
Business
Industry’s top challenge: Finding drivers
Trucking executives favor the long-term viability of using leased owner-operators to meet their capacity needs.
March 15, 2011
Business
LogBook
A long-haul cross-border Mexican trucking program is proposed, Dart buys Fil-More assets, trucking groups back ATA’s appeal against the Port of Los Angeles and many other industry news items are featured.
February 1, 2011
Business
Court OKs Swift chargeback fees
Swift Transportation is not required to disclose how much of its chargebacks to owner-operators that represent markups or administrative fees.
January 25, 2011
Business
LogBook
A federal panel recommends an increase in the fuel tax, the FMCSA adjusts CSA cargo scoring, a lawsuit aims to block CSA 2010 disclosure, a private firm plans to offer driver scorecards to reflect CSA 2010 and many more industry news items are featured.
December 1, 2010
Business
Driver suits against carriers
Lawsuit against Swift Transportation has been given class action status. Firm is seeking similar status for suit against Schneider.
November 9, 2010
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