LOGISTICS STARTUP LAYING OFF 20% OF WORKFORCE

David Clark, Amazon’s former warehouse czar, is set to lay off 20% of the workforce of his logistics startup Flexport. The company’s co-CEO’s said in a note to employees that while “Flexport is in a good financial position… reductions in shipping volume from its customers and a more efficient operating structure leaves it ‘overstaffed in a variety of roles across the company.’”  Read more…

TRUCKING CARRIERS USING APPRENTICESHIPS TO FIND DIVERSE CANDIDATES

Trucking carriers are using apprenticeships as an opportunity to “bring diverse candidates, including veterans, into a driving career.”  While many industries have used apprenticeships to train and recruit workers for years, carriers such as Fastport will be keeping and paying participants for more than the standard one to two months, while also including a “dedicated mentor.”   Read more…

MODEST GAINS IN 2022 FOR TRANSPORTATION INDUSTRY

According to seasonally adjusted data from the U.S. Department of Labor, the trucking industry gained around 2,100 workers in the past year. The truck transportation sector’s final year-end report showed that “there were 1,601,500 workers in the industry, up from 1,599,400 in November and 1,598,00 in October.” The DOL report goes on to say that “in 2022, average job growth in transportation and warehousing – plus 17,000 jobs – was about half the average job growth in 2021 at plus 36,000 jobs.” Read more…