Highway breakdowns can be unsettling and difficult to deal with. It is especially important for truck drivers in the trucking or moving industry to understand the procedures to deal with breakdowns. Here are some safety tips to help you deal with any situation.
Many business owners in the moving industry or any industry deal with legal issues that they may be unsure of regarding employee entitlements. In part one of this series, we showed some situations that favored the employer. In part two, we will look at a couple situations where legal implications may come into play for employers. In the following two cases, caution may need to be taken when employees ask for these entitlements.
Many employers and business owners in the moving industry ask questions about the legal entitlements of their employees at work. Sometimes employees may claim they have certain legal rights. However, as an employer, you may be unable to determine whether the employee is right or not. Here are some common legal issues that may come up between employer and employees and how to deal with them.
The current proposal to reduce paperwork on the trucking and moving industry may have a great impact on businesses and consumers by reducing costs. Currently, commercial drivers are required to fill out Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIRs) on pre- and post-trip inspections. The new proposal will eliminate this paperwork for trucks with no defects upon inspection.
Soon drivers will not need to complete paperwork that many in the trucking and moving industry consider laborious and unnecessary. As part of an initiative to reduce paperwork for businesses, the new ruling cleared by the Office of Management and Budget (OBM) will eliminate paperwork for trucks with no defects and deficiencies.
Voxme released the most recent edition of their Inventory app that offers support to LineaPro, the most widely used iPhone barcode scanning sleeve. The release allows Voxme Inventory users to carry out a wide range of activities including scanning, delivery bingo and loading based on barcode.
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