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Transportation Employment Update
April employment levels at the U.S. operations of the Class I railroads were up 0.42% from March but down 7% year-over-year.
Analysts are looking at various explanations for why the number of drivers today is lower than it was two years ago.
Courier gains stood out as an upward trend while others were lower.
MSU’s Miller: Not seasonally adjusted numbers show a market with some weakness but trends are still higher
Airlines shed nearly 10% of their workforce in October.
Here’s a look at commercial seaports.
Logistics giant NFI is adding 5,000 new jobs before the end of 2020, further evidence of the demand on trucking to meet pandemic-induced and holiday freight needs.
As trucking capacity tightens and spot rates rise, driver turnover increases. Are some of them leaving the industry for good?