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    Transportation Update

    American Trucker August issue features Plain or Fancy and distributed at the GreatAmerican Trucking Show

    Commercial Carrier Journal August issue features Trailer Tracking and Driver Training Driver Health August issue features Prevention FoodBusinessNews August 2 issue features Sustainability and Bone Health Food Logistics July/August issue features Managing Relationships with 3PL and Cold

    Chain Providers

    Land Line Aug/Sept issue features Idle Reduction Logistics Management August issue features 28th Annual Quest for Quality Awards and

    Improving Labor Management Modern Materials Handling August issue features Top 20 Lift Truck Suppliers and

    Alternative Power

    Motor Magazine August issue features Cooling System Diagnosis and Small Block FordEngine Build

    Overdrive August issue features Truck Stop Electrification and Holding Down InsuranceCosts

    Transport Topics July 18 issue features Top 100 For-Hire List and Top 100 For-Hire Carriers Truckers Connection August issue features Partnering Up: Team Driving Truckers News September issue features 10th Anniversary of 9/11 and Healthy Truckers

    Chicago's transit agency has cut 54 jobs as part of an effort to save $15 million a year.

    The Chicago Transit Authority said that it has cut 26 managers and 28 other non-unions jobs.The move was made after Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel ordered cost-cutting. The CTA saysthe cuts amount to a 10% reduction in senior management. Chicago New Times

    First Student Inc., a bus provider located in Glen Ellyn, IL will lay off 80 employees starting at

    the end of June. The company attributes the layoffs to the loss of a recent contract, according

    to Crain's. Crains Business Chicago

    Editorial Features/Special Sections

    July 2011

    Layoffs

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    Ford Motor Co. says that it will lay off 150 workers at its Buffalo Stamping Plant in Woodlawn,

    NY this September because one of the two assembly plants that it serves in Canada is closingthat month. Ford is shutting down its assembly plant in St. Thomas, Ont., about 160 milesfrom Buffalo. That plant, which makes the Ford Crown Victoria, is primarily served by the

    Woodlawn facility for automotive sheet metal stampings. Buffalo News

    Qantas Airways Ltd., facing rising fuel costs and increasing competition, expects to cutabout 5% of cabin crew in its first buyout program in three years after scaling back expansionplans. About 350 of the carrier's 7,000 flight attendants will likely accept a package. Qantassaid in March that it will boost domestic capacity by just 8% in the six months ending June,

    rather than an earlier plan for a 14% increase. International growth was cut to 7% from 10%.San Francisco Chronicle

    The United Airlines and Continental Airlines merger will mean 1,500 fewer jobs in thecarrier's downtown Houston corporate offices, an airline spokeswoman said. At the time of

    the merger's announcement in May of last year, Continental employed about 3,000 workers

    at its Houston corporate offices. "To date, we've identified 1,500 corporate positions that willremain downtown. The process is still ongoing," United spokeswoman Mary Clark said.Positions in the combined airline's technology, revenue accounting, human resources andother departments will remain in Houston. Some workers are expected to retire, relocate toChicago, quit or their positions will be eliminated by the time the merger integration iscomplete in the next 18 months. Houston Chronicle

    Great American Trucking Show

    August 25-27Dallas, TX

    Conferences & Seminars