Perth owner drivers will be able to have their say on the devastating effects of the former Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal’s payments order, with the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO) holding an industry consultation session in Perth tomorrow.
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Adelaide owner drivers will be able to have their say on the devastating effects of the former Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal’s payments order, with the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman (ASBFEO) holding an industry consultation session in Adelaide tomorrow.
The Australian Trucking Association has today released fact sheets on the trucking industry’s key issues for the 2016 election campaign: the Road Safety Remuneration Tribunal, the need for practical measures to improve road safety, and supporting stronger trucking businesses.
Change management is on the menu at Trucking Australia 2016, with renowned psychologist Alison Hill sharing her strategies to help businesses manage change at the MTData business lunch on Friday 24 June.
The Australian Trucking Association’s travelling road safety exhibition, the Safety Truck, has proudly taken home the ‘Best Display’ prize at the Taree Volunteer Recue Association’s Weekend On Wheels this weekend.
The TruckSafe safety accreditation program will set a new high bar for trucking industry safety with the release of its new accreditation standards at Trucking Australia 2016 next month.
The Australian Trucking Association’s travelling road safety exhibition, the Safety Truck, is heading back to school to bring road safety messages to students in outer Brisbane this week, before opening to the public at Taree this weekend.
The Australian Trucking Association’s travelling road safety exhibition, the Safety Truck, will open its doors at Longreach this Saturday as part of a free community event organised by the Livestock and Rural Carriers Association of Queensland.
Authoritative new figures show the rate of fatal articulated truck crashes fell 80 per cent between 1982 and 2015.
Australia’s political parties should commit to mandating stability control for new model trucks and trailers by 2019 to improve industry safety, the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Trucking Association, Christopher Melham, said today.