Discover the latest trends that will reshape the logistics industry in 2023! This blog covers topics such as digitization, autonomous trucking, and robotics. Learn how businesses can stay competitive.
Adecco Canada helps logistics companies overcome workforce challenges by providing tailored recruitment strategies, skilled candidates, and long-term cost benefits. Adecco's staffing solutions offer job seekers access to a wide range of opportunities and support, creating a win-win for both companies and candidates.
This week, what 15,000 workers across the globe can teach us about the future of work; plus, how gig workers in the U.S. are trying to retool a system they say is rigged; how tech tools can make Zoom calls less tedious; CEOs are dooming business travel – maybe for good; and the major blue-collar worker shortage. Read this week’s trends from the world of work.
Interested in working in a warehouse but want to know more about what it’s like? We’ve got you covered. From wage rates to health and safety, our article lays out everything you need to know about warehouse jobs.
If your facility is currently responding to increased demand for the production or distribution of the critical goods that Canadians are relying on during this critical time, keeping your facilities open and your workforce productive are likely top priorities. Creating a comprehensive health and safety response plan is a must, and by incorporating temperature screening measures in response to the current COVID-19 pandemic, organizations can help protect their warehouse and production employees on the job and keep their operations functional.
We all have a part to play in slowing the spread of COVID-19. That means engaging in social distancing, avoiding public spaces and washing our hands. It’s a matter of public safety and that’s the priority right now. Unfortunately for many of us, this will mean lost wages and even lost jobs, making a difficult time even harder. However, there is help. Read on for employment resources during the pandemic.
Today’s tight candidate market continues to leave employers struggling to secure and retain the best candidates for their organization. The competition for warehouse workers is no different.
Certified forklift operators keep businesses moving and play an integral role in many organizations. Across numerous industries — from manufacturing to retail, construction to food services — forklift operators are tasked with distributing and transporting materials around the work site through operation of a forklift or lift truck. Wondering how to become a forklift operator? Here are some useful tips to kick start your forklift career.
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