Igor Galanter
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Have to make sure all those bidet attached to both water lines ( hot and cold), because just cold it's DAMN refreshing...))
safe guards as in information, cleaning items for truck, office has been segregated (drivers kept seperated from office staff) limiting contact ect. Labour commodity???? well if everyone wants to play the card hay look out world shut down, also he has history of not wanting to work, but I am willing to take time off with everyone else lets do it! As of today lets do it! Ya that will happen, seriously!!!"safe guards to assist in protecting you" like?
If he does have small children and he was that worried about it - he would take the unpaid leave either way. Broker looks at labour as a commodity=bad, Carrier = good?
Safeguards, information, cleaning supplies, policy's/procedures, more enhanced cleaning of office's, ect.!! Labour law says (according to lawyer) you can't just take a unpaid leave for no reason, without company authorization, so then use Covid card!! Ok company can "make" you take test, if you refuse! well here we go. ?? Why would you refuse & you can't if you are stating you maybe infected government says you must be tested to confirm & then self isolation. ."safe guards to assist in protecting you" like?
If he does have small children and he was that worried about it - he would take the unpaid leave either way. Broker looks at labour as a commodity=bad, Carrier = good?
I just had a call from a client letting me know they are putting a sign at their shipping door for drivers to call them upon arrival and then back up to the door. They are asking drivers to stay in their trucks, loading the freight and then placing the docs and BOL signed on top of the freight. Their expectations are for the driver to pull out and prior to closing the doors to grab the docs, sign them and then move on. It's important to note this is not a busy shipper, maybe a couple pics per day from there. Any comments on if this would work and or suggestions on how to best handle this?
Good point. I think with our regular shippers where we have not had an issue ever with the weight distribution, we are good, but any heavy or specialized / different freight, we will have to address this.Is the driver still responsible for weight distribution of the load if they are not permitted to communicate with the shipper to tell them how they would like the freight put in your trailer?
It's an important detail I'd say,
Mike
We're having a similar issues. Haven't been able to get a hold of our agents but yes we're receiving notices on the out of provicen coverage and some of our o/o who have individual coverage are receiving the same notices too. I'm looking into some information on this.Anyone having issues with Out of Province coverage for drivers (with regard to US Travel)? We are back and forth with broker after insurance company is claiming the travel advisory for a ban of Non-Essential travel equates to no coverage outside of Canada. Wondering if anyone else has run into this and what has been done? or if everything is good and your coverage remains in place who are you with and do you have a contact?
freightwaves.com
They Federal Government has designated trucking as an essential service and they should still be covered. We checked with Manulife and our drivers are fully covered. If you cannot get a hold of your broker I would suggest finding a new one.We're having a similar issues. Haven't been able to get a hold of our agents but yes we're receiving notices on the out of provicen coverage and some of our o/o who have individual coverage are receiving the same notices too. I'm looking into some information on this.
We deal with NAL and looked into this yesterday after hearing different things about insurance companies not willing to cover. We got a response within minutes with confirmation that yes our drivers are still covered, and also confirmation that they are covered for COVID-19 related issues over there.Anyone having issues with Out of Province coverage for drivers (with regard to US Travel)? We are back and forth with broker after insurance company is claiming the travel advisory for a ban of Non-Essential travel equates to no coverage outside of Canada. Wondering if anyone else has run into this and what has been done? or if everything is good and your coverage remains in place who are you with and do you have a contact?
We were able to get a hold of our broker and yes we're covered too.They Federal Government has designated trucking as an essential service and they should still be covered. We checked with Manulife and our drivers are fully covered. If you cannot get a hold of your broker I would suggest finding a new one.