Women Building Futures sees funding increase
Alberta is increasing funding to help more women enter the skilled trades and build rewarding futures for themselves through increased investment to Women Building Futures, a non-profit career-building organization.
Highway 43 Grande Prairie bypass opens
The Highway 43 bypass at Grande Prairie is now open to traffic.
The Grande Prairie region has become increasingly busy with industry and a growing economy, and Highway 43 is an important link for families and businesses alike,” said Minister of Transportation Ric McIver. “This bypass will meet the demand for transportation infrastructure that helps Albertans get to work and supports the region’s economic growth.”
Driver Appreciation Days a motoring success
The Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA), in collaboration with Alberta Justice and Solicitor General Commercial Vehicle Enforcement (CVE) has wrapped its yearly Driver Appreciation Days once again.
Labour Code Changes and Exemptions
Several amendments to Part III of the Canada Labour Code became effective September 1, 2019. These apply to ALL federally regulated employers. Further details are contained in the article below.
Compliance Bulletin Labour Code Exemptions 2019
Blue Ribbon Panel Addresses Only One Side of the Alberta Finance Equation
With a long history of overspending and the highest spending rates in the country, Alberta Finance Minister Travis Toews says reductions are coming. Health care and education have already been identified as priorities within the pending budget, while all other sectors including transportation appear to now be at the mercy of a ‘generalist approach.’
SmartWay Transport Partnership is Enhancing the Freight Supply Chain
For over 3,500 North American companies, SmartWay Transportation Partnership has been improving the way they do business. Designed as a collaboration, SmartWay helps carriers and shippers change the way they operate such that they can reduce fuel costs, improve efficiencies and enhance business best practices in freight supply chains. It’s about transporting goods in the cleanest and most efficient ways possible.
Trucking HR Canada’s National Labour Market Survey
The driver shortage remains a clear and present danger for trucking’s future. It remains one of the top business concerns for fleet owners across the country. Unfortunately, the labour market data available is not telling the whole story.
Driver Appreciation Days 2019
Did you know that a grant can cover up to two thirds of employee training costs in trucking and logistics, including MELT? That’s up to $10,000 per employee or a cap at $300,000 per employer each fiscal year. Read more.
More changes to Alberta Employment Standards and Labour Relations Code
A change in government has brought with it a number of changes to Alberta Employment Standards and Labour Relations Code. One of these takes effect today, while others will be implemented this fall. We encourage you to familiarize yourself with the outcomes of Bill 2: Make Alberta Open for Business, as legislation changes will directly impact your business.
Winners Announcement
The 71st Annual Professional Truck Driving Championship took place on Saturday, June 22nd and brought together the professional talents of 50 commercial drivers, as well as generous sponsors and 75 hard working volunteers. The rain stayed away and it was a full day of activity, entertainment and connecting with all kinds of people from near and far.
Final ELD Rule for Federal Operations Announced
Today marks the announcement of the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) rule, which is significant as it reinforces the need for national compliance for safety standards. Further details and AMTA’s endorsement of the new rule are summarized in the attached release. June 13, 2019 – ELD Press Release
Proposed Changes to the Canada Labour Code and Employment Laws
Are you federally regulated?
If so, you will want to update yourself on the new acquired and proposed Canada Labour Code (the Code) changes. As the workforce diversifies and employee rights are becoming more modernized, it is imperative that employers know their responsibilities. This includes: hours of work, leaves, vacation, termination and other proposed changes.
2019/ 2020 Board of Directors
The AMTA is pleased to announce the 2019/ 2020 Board of Directors. As a province-wide, not-for-profit association, we are governed
Annual Award Winners
During the recent AMTA Leadership Conference and AGM in Kananaskis Country, five industry leaders were recognized for their ongoing achievements in commercial transportation.
Top Fleet Employers program honours 63 industry workplaces
Trucking HR Canada: OTTAWA, ON (April 9, 2019)— Sixty-three of the best workplaces in Canada’s trucking and logistics industry have earned honours through the 6th annual Top Fleet Employers program, Trucking HR Canada has announced.
AMTA Opens State-of-the-Art Safety Training Facility To Improve Commercial Driver Training
Edmonton, AB (March 6, 2019) – Alberta Motor Transport Association (AMTA) hosted the grand opening of its state-of-the-art safety training facility at the Edmonton International Airport (EIA) Airport City site today. The facility will function as a commercial transportation hub for safety training development and delivery, research and technology innovation and will play a key role in strengthening education for commercial drivers across the province.
CRA Update: Important News for Carriers
Changes to the Safety Fitness Certificate in Alberta are being implemented that may impact your business. The renewal of Safety Fitness Certificates is going to highlight the importance of carrier compliance and confidently engage more carriers to seek out compliance information. By taking a proactive review carriers safety programs and driver behavior and addressing any safety issues that are identified immediately, a company may not only improve their level of compliance and on-road safety performance, but also earn a positive reputation within the transportation industry.
AMTA in the News: Truck News
By Derek Clouthier, RED DEER, Alta. – News that Canada’s transportation ministers will implement a national standard for entry level driver training (MELT) is being heralded as a step forward from one woman calling for stricter regulations for Class 1 drivers.