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Demolition work has begun on the former Penn-Ohio Truck Plaza site at 10650 Market St., more than 10 years after the ...
MISSISSIPPI — USF Holland will pay $490,000 and provide $120,000 in scholarships to settle a sex discrimination suit brought by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The news came in ...
USF Holland volunteered a truck and driver to haul a 53-foot trailer full of non-perishable goods to Florida hurricane victims. The freight will be delivered to a regional recovery center in Tampa ...
Holland will award the scholarships four times annually for $10,000 each throughout the duration of the decree to female applicants who seek to obtain their truck driver certifications through ...
But the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) announced a settlement with USF Holland’s Olive Branch, Mississippi terminal for 37 years of not hiring any female drivers.
The company USF Holland LLC hadn’t hired female truck drivers at its facility in Olive Branch, Mississippi dating back to 1986.
He worked 60+ hours every week – all the way up until USF Holland shut its doors on all their employees last summer.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Changes could be on the way to a trucking company in Butler County. The Yellow Corporation is said to operate a location through USF Holland LLC d/b/a Holland and YRC ...
Peter B. Neydon, president of USF Holland, knows the importance of a harmonious business culture in running a successful trucking company.
The company USF Holland LLC hadn’t hired female truck drivers at its facility in Olive Branch, Mississippi dating back to 1986.
He worked 60+ hours every week – all the way up until USF Holland shut its doors on all their employees last summer.
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