The EU & The US are teaming up for the sake of the supply chain
The EU and the US join forces to ease supply chain strain.
Baby formula shortages have politicians scrambling for answers
An American baby formula shortage has led Democrats to scramble for an explanation.
Most U.S. companies with locations in China are being financially affected by lockdowns
China’s extremely strict strategy of zero Covid cases has eviscerated international businesses’ trust.
Domestic trucking heavily threatened by persistent China port lockdowns
China locking down its top port cities because of more coronavirus outbreaks is likely to have serious consequences for trucking here in the United States.
428,000 jobs were added in April
Skyrocketing interest rates, enormous amounts of inflation, a a frustrating labor shortage seems to getting kicked to the curb… for the most part.
Has Twitter censored the political right?
Twitter has come under fire in recent years for taking an aggressive stance on censoring political messages shared on its social media platform.
West Virginia voters debate over Trump-supporting candidate
One West Virginia Congressional candidate believes that constituents will agree that there should be more federal spending on infrastructure in one of the country’s poorest regions while the other is betting that loyalty to former President will carry him to victory.
Female workers more stressed at work than ever before, survey says
A recent Deloitte survey reports that almost half of women in the workplace ranked their mental health as poor or very poor.
West Coast dockworkers are working more hours with automation in place
Studies have been released singing the praises of automation, and labor talks are beginning to incorporate the operations method for the ports’ future.
Women In Trucking non-profit aims to uplift women in a male-dominated industry
Women face unique and difficult obstacles in the male-dominated industry and the organization aims to uplift women through those challenges.
Empty shipping containers create a skyscrapers at U.S. ports
Empty shipping containers are stacking up in ports on the east and west coasts.
Female founder in logistics tech speaks out: (podcast)
Dana von der Heide is a co-founder of Parcel Perform, a delivery-experience software platform.
LGBTQ+ Truck Driver Network promoting hiring inclusivity
LGBTQ+ Truck Driver Network has a mission: increase LGBTQ+ visibility in trucking community and industry.
Hours-of-service lawsuit reaches the D.C. Circuit
The FMCSA’s adjustment to its 30-minute rest break rule conflicts with two safety issues that are caused by the previous regulation.
ELD’s and logbooks require 'personal conveyance'
Employed company drivers and leased owner-operators are often expected to record a level of ‘personal conveyance’ - a term meant to refer to off-duty driving of the vehicle for reason unrelated to business.
Hours of service lawsuit led by the OOIDA
The OOIDA is organizing in order to represent trucker’s interests during oral arguments in regards to a lawsuit involving hours-of-service requirements.
Do small businesses really need more federal stimulus money?
Are more small business relief via stimulus grants really a necessary move by Congress?
COVID-19 claims and how to defend yourself as an employer
Employees are now filing claims for COVID-19 contracted in the workplace.