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August 2018 Newsletter
With shipping costs rising and freight volumes outpacing the supply of available trucks, many companies are resetting their supply chains for what some believe is a new, more expensive era in freight transport.
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Congratulations to Michael Peyton on his 25th Anniversary with FLS!
We would like to congratulate our Driver Liaison, Michael Peyton, for his dedication and hard work to the success of Fundamental Labor Strategies.
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May 2018 Newsletter
What's happening in the industry this month?
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Fundamental Seminar: Commercial Vehicle Roadside Inspection
On Friday May 4, 2018, Fundamental held a complimentary seminar with the late Kevin Stewart, former President and CEO, of the Pennsylvania Motor Truck Association (PMTA). The seminar featured an overview of the overall process of roadside inspections and what to expect from a roadcheck.
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March 2018 Newsletter
After April 1st, carriers caught operating without an ELD will be placed out of service for ten hours. While carriers may be cited for a variety of ELD-related violations, the only out-of-service violation will be failure to have a device.
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Fundamental Seminar: FMCSA/DOT Regulation Update
On November 3, 2017, Fundamental held a complimentary seminar with Christopher Rotondo, Division Administrator, from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The seminar featured an overview of the current FMCSA/DOT Regulation Updates.
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Driver Appreciation Week 2017 Winners
In honor of National Truck Driver Appreciation Week that occurred September 10th-16th, 2017 we gave five lucky drivers a $100 gift card.
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High CSA Scores Predict Driver Retention
Bryan purports that carriers with high rates of attrition also tend to score poorly in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Compliance, Safety, Accountability program.
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Fundamental Labor Strategies, Inc. Annual Summer Picnic
All drivers, office staff and family members received a commemorative FLS 25th Anniversary back pack, water bottle and can cooler. The event was attended by approximately 110 drivers, office staff and their family members.