Amazon CEO confirms company is cutting over 18,000 jobs
Robot sales reached record levels in 1st quarter as firms grapple with worker shortages
1st-year drivers can make up to $110K, veteran drivers even more
Revised figures show 1.55 million work in truck transportation sector
‘We are going to get this fixed. We’re going to get the resources right’
Reaching COVID-19 pandemic high, employment remains 2.9% below pre-pandemic December 2019
On a not seasonally adjusted basis, number of jobs declined significantly
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Company has made more than 300,000 jobs available in past couple months
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Jobs Report: Trucking increases and warehouse employment soars
Average wage will be $20.37 per hour
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After months of tepid increases or decreases, industry tacks on a lot more workers
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Seeks Long-haul Truckers
for Nuclear Materials
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The International Air Transport Association is preparing to eliminate about 400 jobs as airlines pinch pennies because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Amazon will offer a minimum starting wage of $15 per hour in El Paso
Mass layoffs can help a company survive the coronavirus recession for the time being, but the damage will hurt its long-term prospects, United CEO Scott Kirby says.
For nearly a year now in the U.S. — and for the first time since the Department of Labor began tracking job turnover — the number of open jobs each […]
Amazon to retrain 1/3 of its workforce to meet challenges of securing high-skilled labor. Transport and logistics skills will also be elevated
Job growth rebounded nicely in June as the economy added 224,000 workers to payrolls during the month. The transportation and logistics sector was one of the many areas of strength in June, led by improved gains among parcel and trucking companies.
The numbers of robots in use around the world is forecast to reach 20 million by 2030…. automation is also forecast to displace tens of millions of people from their jobs.
Today on FreightWaves NOW, we hit reefer volumes and seasonality action out West, intermodal and rail year-over-year updates, and a jobs report.
With the passage of time and the context it brings, anyone can point to the moment before markets crashed over the last 100 years and say, “see, the signs were there, how did we not see it?”
“Truck, Driving, and Tractor Driver” is the most common job in 29 of the 50 states.
U.S. maritime’s economic contributions may be at risk if Chinese tariffs remain in place.
Airbus (AIR: EURONEXT) broke ground for its new A220 manufacturing facility in Mobile, Alabama on Wednesday. The newest airliner in Airbus’ product line, the A220 is designed to revolutionize the market for 100-150 seat aircraft.
An overview of which jobs are being impacted by the government shutdown.
Among news of poor performance in the Chinese economy, one of the most distressing signals for foreign retailers and manufacturers is Apple’s announcement on Wednesday that the company had reduced revenue expectations due to poor iPhone sales in China.
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The economy added over 300,000 jobs in February, and trucking hires improved for the fourth consecutive month
Delivering a speech that was warmly welcomed by attendees, Secretary of Labor Alex Acosta said the Trump Administration was removing barriers to getting work done and improving healthcare for Americans in general, but for the trucking industry specifically.
A new report says the U.S. will lose 50,000 auto parts industry jobs if the country pulls out of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), according to Reuters.