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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 ...
NORTH LIMA, Ohio – A trucking terminal at 10855 Market St. that closed last year because of its parent company’s bankruptcy has been sold to a new owner for $15.5 million, according to records from ...
He decided to leave USF Holland at that point in 2018, buy two more trucks and start driving for himself. While he had his own operating authority as early as 2013, Grayson Transport Service was ...
USF police told other law enforcement agencies to be on the lookout for a vehicle of interest, Cutchins’ older model Chevrolet pickup. The truck was spotted at around noon in Ocala, about 100 ...
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 EEOC alleges that USF Holland’s Olive Branch, Mississippi terminal only ever hired one woman — who was then fired before she completed her first route.
A Mississippi trucking company will pay $490,000 and offer $120,000 in scholarships to settle claims it has refused to hire qualified female applicants since its opening in 1986, the U.S. Equal ...
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 ...
The EEOC said that the USF Holland terminal employed more than 100 truck drivers as of May 2016, but none were women. Sex discrimination lawsuit settlement The company has agreed to a three-year ...
The company USF Holland LLC hadn’t hired female truck drivers at its facility in Olive Branch, Mississippi dating back to 1986.