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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Also in Canada?

This report from Canada talks about the scope of the April 1 truckers' strike in the U.S., and the likelihood that Canadian truckers will join in. From the News1130.com:

SURREY (NEWS1130) - There might be fewer big rigs on the road April 1, if Canadian truckers jump on board with their American counterparts. A plan to strike started when a truck driver in Missouri decided he needed to take a stand against high fuel costs.

Pat Potter with Orca Logistics in Surrey says email and chatter on CB radios has gotten the message to local truckers, who are looking at joining the 1,000 estimated drivers who will strike in the states, "We need some help in getting freight rates up in the US and in Canada, I mean the price of fuel here is killing us. The US dollar, the exchange rate between the dollars is hurting us." Potter says fuel taxes on trucks are putting independent drivers out of business. He says the plan is to stop the industry for a day in hopes of making governments aware of the increasing problem.


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