Transportation Transportation, warehousing wages climbing April 3, 2018 OTTAWA, Ont. – Workers in Canada’s transportation and warehousing sector saw weekly earnings rise 2.4% in January when compared to the same month a year ago, Statistics Canada reports.
HOS Rules Continue to Hurt Truckers’ Bottom Lines August 1, 2014 WINDSOR, CO - Carriers are saying that since rates and accessorial charges are yet to improve, they need to look at increasing productivity to raise their bottom lines.
Small Increases in Driver Pay Not Enough: TCP August 1, 2014 CHATTANOOGA, TN - Truck driver wages are expected to increase throughout the year, but even the pay raise may not be enough to attract new drivers, according to TCP.
Windsor Truckers Back to Work After Stoppage August 1, 2014 WINDSOR, ON. - Truckers receive small wage increase after protest.
Unacceptable for Vancouver Truckers to Strike, Harper Says August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER, BC - Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Wednesday that the strike at Port Metro Vancouver, orchestrated by about 1,400 container truckers, is unacceptable.
New Strike Avoided, Waters Choppy at Port Metro Vancouver August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER, BC - Tensions are once again increasing at Port Metro Vancouver, but another damaging strike has so far been avoided.
Port Metro Vancouver Truckers Ordered Back to Work August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER - The provincial government is working on a bill to send 250 Unifor truckers, currently on strike, back to work.
Strike Two: Vancouver Port Truckers Reject Deal Again August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER, BC - Container truckers at Port Metro Vancouver are still striking on Monday after a government and port authority plan to end the job action failed to make headway on the weekend.
Port Metro Vancouver “On Its Knees” Before Truckers August 1, 2014 VANCOUVER - The province, Port Metro Vancouver and Federal Minister of Transport, Lisa Raitt have drafted and signed a 14-point proposal that they hope will end the strike crippling Canada's largest port.