Labor shortages hamper public transportation systems
Bus driver jobs: transportation systems in many states and cities across the country are challenged by the labor shortages with far few workers to keep it running. ...
Truck driver shortage worsens supply chain delays
Amidst a truck driver shortage in the country, there are more than 13 loads for every truck at the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports adding to the supply chain delays. Mario Cordero, port director at Long Beach said that he expects a new deal with the Biden administration to keep ports open 24/7 and ...
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