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Training/Onboarding
Study Says 9% of C-Suite Execs Make Data-Driven Leadership Decisions
IBM
Eight in 10 respondents say the executives in their C-suite rely heavily on data to improve the quality and speed of the decisions they make.
Hiring
How Much Should a Warehouse Manager Make
Warehouse managers are behind the scenes, ensuring that procedures are running smoothly. It is important that you get compensated fairly.
Cold Chain
Every Role Matters
Carrier Transicold
The cold chain must be an integrated process where all players recognize their own role as well as those of the previous and subsequent players.
Expert Columns
The Dispute Over the Driver Shortage is the Wrong Issue to Focus On
CarriersEdge
The argument of whether or not the driver shortage exists continues on.
Regulations
FDA Chief Scott Gottlieb Resigns
Food & Drug Administration (FDA)
A successor has yet to be named.
Material Handling Equipment
Labor’s Impact on Lift Truck Innovation
How the warehousing sector's labor challenges are driving trends and innovation in the lift truck.
Hiring
4 Ways to Attract and Recruit Gen Z CDL Drivers
Trucking
Walmart Doubles Spending for Truckers
Walmart
As Walmart continues to lose drivers in an already tight market, the company plans on doubling its spending to attract and retain truckers.
Trucking
Face of Truckers Looks to Change
As the driver shortage continues, recruiters must start representing what people want to see: those who look like them.
Trucking
Truckers Wages on the Move
American Trucking Associations (ATA)
American Trucking Associations reported that more than 100,000 employees and contractors showed the salary of a U.S. truckload driver increased 15 percent.
Worker Safety
Judge Issues Temporary Injunction Halting Overtime Rule
U.S. Department of Labor
Federal judge Amos Mazzant agreed with plaintiffs calling for an emergency injunction, saying the U.S. Department of Labor may have overstepped its authority in establishing new salary-level tests and an automatic increases every three years.
Retention
Where Has All The Labor Gone?
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