
GMB London – the general trade union – has slammed Yodel following its decision to force self-employed drivers to sign a new contract that keeps them at the company for 28 days or threatens no further work and contract termination.
GMB London – the general trade union – has slammed Yodel following its decision to force self-employed drivers to sign a new contract that keeps them at the company for 28 days or threatens no further work and contract termination.
As part of the Mayor of London’s long-term Transport Strategy to eliminate all deaths and serious injuries from road collisions, Transport for London (TfL) has appointed Fleet Source, as one of two contractors on the Framework to deliver its funded driver training programmes.
Lightfoot has announced “The Drivers’ Lottery”, a new cash-prize initiative that will give smooth van fleet drivers, company car drivers and grey fleet drivers a 1 in 7 chance of winning anything from £2 to £100 each and every week.
Microlise has launched Focus, a new telematics solution specifically designed for smaller fleets.
Shell Lubricants has launched a new industry report to support commercial fleet managers with the transition from traditional fleet models to future mobility with emissions cuts and maximising efficiency.
UK Transport Managers fear a major shortage of CPC-compliant drivers after 9 September, research has revealed.
The UK new light commercial vehicle (LCV) market rose in July, up 11.0%, according to the latest figures released today by the SMMT.
Aurelius Equity Opportunities is to acquire BT Fleet Solutions, with an imminent rebrand due in the 12 months following the acquisition.
ViaVan has announced a new public transportation deployment on behalf of Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe (BVG) to bring first-and-last mile delivery solutions to train stations in the German capital.
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Trevor Hoyle, senior vice president Northern Europe operations FedEx Express, talks about preparing businesses for Brexit, whether it’s Deal or No Deal.
BCA’s latest reports show the headline value for used LCVs came under pressure in June, in-line with usual seasonal challenges that impact buyer demand.
Organisations such as limited companies, sole traders, partnerships, charities and not-for-profit can now apply for up to £200,000 worth of funding for ecargo bikes from the Department for Transport’s (DfT) eCargo Bike Grant Fund, increased from an initial cap of £50,000.