Yellow Corp Bankruptcy Ends Centuryold Trucking Firm Shakes Industry

Yellow Corp Bankruptcy Ends Centuryold Trucking Firm Shakes Industry

Yellow Corp., a major US freight carrier, has ceased operations and is expected to file for bankruptcy due to debt, labor disputes, and management issues. This shutdown is sending shockwaves through the freight industry and impacting the job market. The company's financial struggles and contentious relationship with the Teamsters union ultimately led to its demise, leaving thousands unemployed and disrupting supply chains. The bankruptcy will likely reshape the competitive landscape of the trucking sector and potentially lead to higher shipping costs.

Shippers Protest BNSF Rates Amid Acquisition Cost Concerns

Shippers Protest BNSF Rates Amid Acquisition Cost Concerns

The hearing on BNSF's acquisition premium has sparked controversy, with shippers questioning its inclusion in cost calculations, which they claim inflates freight rates. The Surface Transportation Board (STB) ruling on this matter could significantly impact BNSF's rates and the broader rail freight market. Shippers argue that including the premium unfairly burdens them with costs unrelated to service. The STB's decision will likely set a precedent for future rate disputes and influence the competitive landscape of rail transport.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Rail Merger Faces Union Opposition

Rail Merger Faces Union Opposition

The proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern faces significant hurdles due to opposition from two major unions representing over half of the workforce. The unions express concerns about potential job losses, increased workloads, and diminished bargaining power. With a ruling from the Surface Transportation Board imminent, the unions' resistance could prove to be a critical factor in determining the fate of the merger. Their opposition highlights the potential for labor disputes to significantly impact large-scale corporate consolidations in the railroad industry.

Forward Air Sues Omni Logistics Over Failed Merger Deal

Forward Air Sues Omni Logistics Over Failed Merger Deal

Forward Air has filed a counterclaim against Omni, seeking to terminate their merger agreement, citing Omni's failure to fulfill obligations and raising concerns about its good faith. Analysts suggest that terminating the deal could potentially benefit Forward Air's core business.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Congress Urged to Block US Rail Strike Amid Economic Risks

Congress Urged to Block US Rail Strike Amid Economic Risks

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce warns of a potential nationwide railroad strike if unions and freight companies fail to reach an agreement or Congress doesn't intervene. A strike could cause $2 billion in daily economic losses, impacting critical sectors like food, passenger transport, manufacturing, and energy. The Chamber supports the Presidential Emergency Board's recommendations and urges Congress to take action to avert an economic disaster. The potential strike highlights the severe consequences of unresolved labor disputes and the fragility of the supply chain.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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California Port Truck Drivers Accuse NFI Subsidiary of Labor Violations

California Port Truck Drivers Accuse NFI Subsidiary of Labor Violations

A class-action lawsuit has been filed against California Cartage Express by port truck drivers in Los Angeles, alleging systemic labor rights violations. The lawsuit accuses the company of misclassifying employees as independent contractors and withholding wages. California Cartage Express has a history of labor-related lawsuits and penalties. Government intervention and a finding of violations could reshape employment practices across the port trucking industry. The outcome of this case could have significant implications for worker rights and the overall labor model within the sector.

Swift Transportation Faces 22M Legal Battle Over Driver Status

Swift Transportation Faces 22M Legal Battle Over Driver Status

A U.S. federal judge ruled that some owner-operators at Swift Transportation should be classified as employees rather than independent contractors. The case will proceed in federal court and could have implications for the entire trucking industry and the 'gig economy' model. The company has set aside $22 million in reserves to address potential class-action lawsuits related to this classification issue. This ruling highlights the ongoing debate and legal challenges surrounding worker classification in the evolving landscape of the modern workforce.

Judge Overturns 80 Million Penalty in Walmart Truck Driver Lawsuit

Judge Overturns 80 Million Penalty in Walmart Truck Driver Lawsuit

A federal judge dismissed an $80 million penalty against Walmart in a minimum wage lawsuit involving truck drivers. The case highlights the ongoing debate surrounding driver classification in the logistics industry, with companies like Amazon and Swift facing similar challenges. The independent contractor model presents both advantages and disadvantages. The industry needs reform, including clear driver classification standards, improved income, better benefits, stronger regulation, and technological innovation, to achieve a fairer balance.

Forward Air Sues Omni Logistics As Merger Feud Intensifies

Forward Air Sues Omni Logistics As Merger Feud Intensifies

The merger between Forward Air and Omni Logistics has stalled, leading to a legal battle. Forward Air accuses Omni of failing to fulfill its obligations under the agreement and seeks to terminate the merger. Omni insists that Forward Air honor the agreement. This lawsuit will significantly impact the future development of both companies and serves as a cautionary tale for merger and acquisition transactions in the logistics industry. The outcome remains uncertain, highlighting the risks involved in complex business combinations and the potential for costly litigation when disagreements arise.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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