Tech Change Is Slow Rolling Tide
We have seen extraordinary advances in supply chain management stemming from artificial intelligence and warehouse robotics. But are companies really investing seriously in the technologies? A recent…
We have seen extraordinary advances in supply chain management stemming from artificial intelligence and warehouse robotics. But are companies really investing seriously in the technologies? A recent…
Peering into the future has been a favorite pass time for as long as human beings have possessed the ability to ponder the question. Recently taking his…
A California court ruled that a staffing firm cannot force a truck driver to arbitrate his wage and hour claims under the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA). The…
A recent survey finds that 76% of truck fleets are hoping to hire more drivers this year. The poll was condcuted by Hireright, a firm offering driver…
New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman recently slammed the Department of Labor pilot program allowing employers to report wage violations “nothing more than a Get Out…
The Teamsters union is suing pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors over their role in fueling the nation’s opioid crisis. The lawsuit was filed April 18 on behalf of…
The U.S. Senate confirmed John F. Ring, President Trump’s nominee as chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, on a straight party-line vote of 50-48. Ring replaces…
Chemical and petroleum logistics markets are experiencing increased demand for third-party logistics vendors who provide end-to-end logistics solutions along with other value-added services, according to a recent…
Nearly a third of all workers in the United States receive no training at all from their employers, according to a recent study. Making matters worse for…
New legislation is intended to tackle the truck driver shortage through apprentice training programs. Called the Developing Responsible Individuals for a Vibrant Economy (DRIVE-Safe Act), it was…