APRIL 22, 2014
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LEADING OFF
Martin Marietta names Ward Nye chairman
Martin Marietta Materials Inc. says Ward Nye will take over as chairman and remain CEO when the company's current chairman of the board, Stephen Zelnak Jr., retires May 22 of this year. Check out the veteran leader's most notable accomplishments. → MORE
NEWS
ConExpo-Con/Agg Report: Lafarge merger may lead to aggregates sell-off
The merger agreement between Lafarge and Holcim Ltd. may result in even more buying and selling, Bloomberg reports. Discover why more aggregates companies may be up for grabs and who analysts think the potential buyers might be. → MORE
Association of Equipment Manufacturers AEM seeks participation, support for highway bill
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers wants you to head to Washington, D.C., to help support a new federal highway bill and is offering a $500 incentive to get you there. Learn how you can help. → MORE
Anthony Foxx Transportation secretary's tour to raise awareness
U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx kicked off a bus tour that will take him through eight Midwestern and Southern states as he spreads the word that America’s infrastructure is in desperate need of repair. Find out if he's coming to your state. → MORE
→ Superior names conveying equipment territory manager
→ Major Wire names territory manager for Western U.S.
→ Bridgestone plants earn safety and health awards
→ CEMA offers new edition of belt conveyors book
→ ContiTech releases conveyor belt design manual
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COLUMN
OF THE WEEK
Michael T. Heenan Why you should know miners’ rights to representation
By Michael T. Heenan
MSHA inspectors have been making a point lately to explain to miners that having a safety representative for employees at a mine is a simple matter. Companies often do not understand miners’ rights to representation, however, and have paid a high price for trying to block the process. Here are the facts.
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