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‘Heavily underrepresented’

‘Heavily underrepresented’

Opportunities aplenty in commercial transportation industry, say women who have broken the bias

Kelsey Hipkin, AMTA Staff Writer

It’s the theme of the 2022 International Women’s Day, celebrated annually on March 8. The day is an opportunity to celebrate women globally and an opportunity to celebrate the contributions women make to the commercial transportation industry and to Albertans and Canadians, every day.

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Platooning Profiles: Esso Commercial Cardlocks

Platooning Profiles: Esso Commercial Cardlocks

AMTA: Why did Esso become involved with the CTPS system?

Esso: The Cooperative Truck Platooning System project connects with two key priorities for Imperial: safety and innovation.

From a safety perspective, everything we do at Imperial is based on our core value of ensuring that Nobody Gets Hurt. The project’s demonstration of platooning technology and its potential safety improvements for drivers and the motoring public is aligned with our commitment to helping protect the well-being of Canadians from every walk of life.

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Pink Shirt Day – The Connection to Bullying in the Workplace

Pink Shirt Day – The Connection to Bullying in the Workplace

Many people look back on their childhood in fond memory of their time at school with their classmates and friends. Unfortunately, many people do not have the same fond memories because they were victims of bullying and harassment. They were singled out for this behaviour for many reasons, which could include their race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, disability or family. Many people were also picked on for any perceived minor social infraction such as belonging to a certain clique (such as the skaters, geeks, metalheads) or because a boy wore a pink shirt or a girl wore a boy’s shirt. In truth, kids could use any excuse they could justify.

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New economic opportunities with highway rest areas

New economic opportunities with highway rest areas

Feb. 14, 2022 – Alberta’s government is searching for interested parties to develop up to 18 commercial safety rest areas across the province.

Following extensive feedback from municipalities and the trucking industry over the last 18 months, the Government of Alberta is eager to see these commercial sites take shape. New rest areas will allow people to fuel up, stretch their legs or stop for a meal. Construction will generate good-paying jobs.

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