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Cargo Theft Trends and How You Can Avoid Vulnerability
Fraud continues to be a top concern in trucking, as cargo theft, scammers, and thieves are becoming savvier on how to exploit trucking technology. This week’s blog from Truckstop and Roanoke discusses supply chain cargo theft tactics and how you can protect your business.
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CarriersEdge Releases Two New Courses on Mental Health and Personal Security for Truck Drivers
CarriersEdge continues to expand its library of training courses, and has released two new courses on mental health and personal security for truck drivers. This week’s blog discusses these two new courses and how important they are for driver well-being.
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Financial Literacy Support for CHET
CHET students, trainers, and administrators are receiving full access to the Enriched Academy platform and resources through a new partnership. This week’s blog from CHET covers the Enriched Academy program offers, and how important financial literacy is.
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GFL’s Brittany Loraas recognized in The Peak’s Emerging Leaders for 2023
Congratulations to GFL’s Brittany Loraas, GFL’s Director of HR and Liquid Operations, for being recognized as one of The Peak’s Emerging Leaders for 2023! This week’s blog post covers the announcement from GFL.
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Concrete: A better living. A better life.
Meet Melissa De Caravalho, an incredibly determined woman who was told she couldn’t get her AZDS license, and went out and did it anyway. This week’s blog provided by @ConcreteCareers details who Melissa De Caravalho is, and why this incredible woman stepped up to the plate.
Canada, Career Change, CareerChange, Concrete, Concrete Careers, Concrete Delivery, Concrete Industry, ConcreteDeliveryProfessional, Construction Industry, Family, Female Drivers, Job Safety, JobSafe, Ontario, Ready-mix, safety, Teamwork, Training, Truck Driver, Truck Driving, Women in Construction, Women in Trades, WomenDrivingChange, WomeninTrades, Work-life balance -
Private Motor Truck Council of Canada 2023 AWARDS SEASON OPENS
The 2023 Private Motor Truck Council of Canada Awards Program is now open for entries! The deadline to enter is April 30, 2023. This week’s blog gives an overview of PMTC’s award program.
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A Great Choice When it’s Time for a Change
Meet Kate Gibbons, 32 years in the armored car driving business. This week’s blog covers an interview between Kate and Concrete Ontario discussing her career change to the concrete industry.
Canada, Career Transition, CareerChange, Concrete, Concrete Career, Concrete Delivery, ConcreteCareers, Construction Industry, empowerment, innocon, innoconconcrete, Job Training, Lafarge, Ontario, readymix, safety, Teamwork, torontoconcrete, torontoconstructionassociation, Women Drivers, Women in Construction, WomenDrivingChage, womeninconstruction, WomeninTrades -
Trucking is an Industry for Women with Drive!
On March 8, 2023, the nation celebrated International Women’s Day. When it comes to the trucking industry, men have traditionally dominated the workforce. However, a career in trucking is one that more and more women are considering. This week’s blog from Penner International showcases three different women who have made a career with the company and how the trucking industry is one for women with drive.
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New Indigenous Training for Industry Professionals
While Indigenous people in Canada have certain constitutionally protected rights and governance structures, government and industry leaders have not always understood or respected these rights. This week’s Blog from Counsel Public Affairs explores a new training approach – Nibwaakaawin – that helps its clients fulfill their responsibilities to engage with Indigenous peoples and First Nations in Canada.
consultation, Corporate Responsibility, Counsel Public Affairs, CounselPublicAffairs, Cultural Sensitivity, First Nations, FirstNations, Indigenous Communities, Indigenous Rights, Industry Engagement, Land Rights, landrights, Nibwaakaawin, Ojibwe, Public Affairs, Reconciliation, reconcilliation, Training Program -
Women Continue to be Underrepresented in Trucking
Labour force data released from the latest Canadian Census is disheartening when it comes to women being underrepresented in trucking. This week’s blog post from WTFC discusses the minimal growth, despite enormous efforts, to increase statistics of women represented in trucking.
Canada, Canada Workforce, CanadianCensus, DEI Initiatives, Diversity & Inclusion, Gender disparity, Gender Equity, Mental Health at Work, Occupational Data, Pay Equity, representation, Skilled Trades, truckdrivers, Trucking, Trucking industry, women in trucking, Women Leaders, WomeninTrucking, workforce development, Workforce Representation, workplace culture, Workplace Inclusion, WTFC
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