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EPA Loads More Regulatory Burden on Big Transportation

2027 will bring new regulatory rulings aimed to reduce harmful emissions from large vehicles. Learn how this will affect the transportation industry.

Rough Road Ahead – Continued Headwinds in the Transportation Industry

Learn more about the unique pain points affecting the trucking sector in 2023.

Industry Keeps Eye on Rising Costs in Driver Recruitment and Retention

Learn more about the increasing costs associated with recruiting, retaining and replacing truck drivers in 2022.

Confronting the Driver Shortage Crisis

Learn more about the Driver Shortage Crisis impacting the transportation sector and how companies are dealing with the current pain points.
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Carriers Impacted Amidst Fuel Supply Chain Issues and Fuel Price Escalation

Learn more about the ways that carriers are impacted by the current fuel supply chain issues as well as increased fuel prices due to the May 7th cybersecurity attack.

FMCSA Proposes Promising Pilot Program

Learn more about how the FMCSA proposed a new program to operate commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) in interstate commerce.

Is Your Transportation Company Ready for the New HOS Regulations?

Revisions to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) hours of service (HOS) regulations kick into gear starting September 29. The

Construction Industry Faces Continuing Labor Supply Struggles

Learn more about the labor shortage in the construction industry that was brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Can ISAs Help Slow the Educational Debt Crisis?

With student debt projected to reach $2 trillion by 2022, traditional education financing is in a state of flux as it looks for solutions to defuse, at
Benefits, ERISA
Tim Martin | 10.9.2019

Changes Coming Soon to MEPs, Other Legislative Developments Anticipated

Subsequent to its October 2018 proposed directive, the Department of Labor (DOL) revealed a final ruling on July 29 that will expand access to multiple
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