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Todd Spencer, vice president of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, says prices "are a recipe for bankruptcy" for many of the group's 153,000 members.
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The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers' Association, which represents small truckers, also slammed the agreement.
U.S., Mexico in Truck Deal Elizabeth Williamson 2011
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"We've got guys who are into opera, photography, skydiving," said Norita Taylor, spokeswoman for the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers 'Association, a truckers' group.
Idle Pastime: In Off Hours, Truckers Pick Up Stitching Jennifer Levitz 2010
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"We've got guys who are into opera, photography, skydiving," said Norita Taylor, spokeswoman for the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers 'Association, a truckers' group.
Idle Pastime: In Off Hours, Truckers Pick Up Stitching Jennifer Levitz 2010
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"We've got guys who are into opera, photography, skydiving," said Norita Taylor, spokeswoman for the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers 'Association, a truckers' group.
Idle Pastime: In Off Hours, Truckers Pick Up Stitching Jennifer Levitz 2010
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Links to weblogs that reference Culver's and the Owner-Operator Franchisee:
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Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association , a trade group for the trucking industry, which faces higher costs under some of the Transportation Department's new rules.
NYT > Home Page By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM 2011
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Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association , a trade group for the trucking industry, which faces higher costs under some of the Transportation Department's new rules.
NYT > Home Page By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM 2011
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According to the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, which says it has 115,000 members, nearly 96 percent of registered motor carriers in the U.S. operate 20 or fewer trucks.''
NYT > Home Page By MATTHEW L. WALD 2011
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"U.S. truckers would be forced to forfeit their own economic opportunities while companies and drivers from Mexico, free from equivalent regulatory burdens, take over their traffic lanes," said Todd Spencer, executive vice president of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers
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