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Source: www.msnbc.msn.com --- 13 hours ago
Two U.S. senators have asked the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission to review a proposal by UPS Inc. to carry some air packages for DHL. But UPS says the agencies don't have authority over the vendor relationship. ... Source: news.yahoo.com --- 11 days ago
The fight continues to protect the thousands of employees at risk of losing their jobs in Wilmington. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 8 days ago
Atlanta Business Chronicle The Air Line Pilots Association International (ALPA) announced Tuesday it has filed a lawsuit against DHL Holdings USA on behalf of ASTAR Air Cargo Inc. pilots. ... Source: www.reuters.com --- 2 days ago
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Lawmakers overseeing antitrust matters in the U.S. Senate urged the Bush administration on Monday to investigate a proposal for UPS Inc to fly packages in North America for Deutsche Post express unit DHL. ... Source: blogs.wsj.com --- 19 hours ago
Elizabeth Holmes reports from Marion, Ohio on the presidential race. John McCain is set to meet with residents of Wilmington Thursday about the potential closing of a DHL shipping huband the loss of some 8,000 jobsin the southeastern Ohio town. The discussion will likely include the lobbying activities of McCain Campaign Manager Rick Davis in 2003 on [...] ... Source: www.usatoday.com --- 5 hours ago
Republican John McCain is meeting officials in the key swing state of Ohio on Thursday over the potential loss of 8,000 jobs ... ... Source: elections.foxnews.com --- 7 hours ago
MARION, Ohio — Republican presidential candidate John McCain is taking up the issue of possible job losses due to the closure of a DHL shipping site in Ohio, the result of a corporate merger aided by his campaign manager during his work as a lobbyist. In 2003, McCain campaign manager Rick Davis lobbied Congress to accept [...] ... Source: www.miamiherald.com --- 8 days ago
The Air Line Pilots Association, which represents Astar Air Cargo pilots, has sued DHL to prevent the package-delivery firm shifting its domestic air volume to rival UPS. ... Source: www.ameinfo.com --- 2 days ago
Kuwait: DHL Express has underlined its commitment to the automotive sector by enhancing its express and logistics services offered to high-end automotive brands. [AMEInfo.com] ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 13 hours ago
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(Updated with McCain campaign response, see below.)Previous stories: • McCain had role in original Wilmington DHL deal (Aug. 6) • Wilmington air park a symbol of what's at stake in 2008 presidential election (with video, July 26) • Obama, McCain... ... Source: blog.cleveland.com --- 5 hours ago
Previous stories: • Brown to McCain: Send your manager to Germany for DHL help. (Aug. 6) • McCain had role in original Wilmington DHL deal (Aug. 5) • Wilmington air park a symbol of what's at stake in 2008 presidential... ... Source: www.avira.com --- 1 day ago
Danger Level: Low Threat VDF version: 7.00.03.145 Published date: Wed, 06 Aug 2008 09:42 +0200 Complete description for this threat can be found here . ... Source: www.huliq.com --- 2 days ago
Sen. Herb Kohl, D-Wisc., and Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah have asked the asked the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission to review a proposal by UPS Inc. to carry some air packages for DHL in a move which has infuriated UPS officials. ... Source: www.cbs46.com --- 2 days ago
Two U.S. senators are asking the Justice Department to investigate a deal between Atlanta-based UPS and DHL. ... Source: www.timesleader.com --- 1 day ago
ATLANTA — Two U.S. senators have asked the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission to review a proposal by UPS Inc. to carry some air packages for DHL. But UPS says the agencies don’t have authority over the vendor relationship. ... Source: time-blog.com --- 1 day ago
When I was traveling with the McCain campaign last month in Ohio, I was struck by this moment at one of his town meetings. It seemed, at the time, like some of that trademark "straight talk": Mary Houghtaling, who runs a hospice in Wilmington, Ohio, choked up as she told McCain of DHL's plans to close its domestic air hub in her town, a move that could throw 8,600 people out of work. "This is a terrible blow," McCain told her. "I don't know if I can stop it. That's some straight talk. Some more straight talk? I doubt it." It was not the kind of answer you often hear from a politician, and McCain is certainly hoping that kind of change will impress voters. When I talked to Houghtaling after the event, she was still wiping tears from her eyes. Houghtaling noted that she had supported McCain when he ran for President in 2000, and she intends to do it again. "Had he been elected," she said, "I believe it would have been a different world." But she didn't fault McCain for his answer: "I think he was honest, because I don't think there's any hope." But there was one detail that McCain neglected to mention. It turns out the Republican nominee had been an advocate of the controversial foreign acquisition that some in the community now blame for all those lost jobs. Here's how the Cleveland Plain Dealer's Stephen Koff explains the politically ticklish situation that McCain now faces as a result: ... Find more results for DHL on RSSMicro.com |
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