Appeal for commercial drivers as omicron bites

Appeal for commercial drivers as omicron bites
Get back behind the wheel, please, transporters say (Image: supplied)
Brent Melville
Trucking lines and freight companies have launched a recruitment drive as an estimated one-in-five commercial drivers in Auckland are off work this week.Nationally, the level of people off work sits closer to 5% of the 32,000 drivers on New Zealand roads.Ia Ara Aotearoa Transporting New Zealand, which represents about 1,200 road companies operating some 14,000 trucks across the country, says its new 'SOS' appeal (save our supply chain) is aimed at getting former and current drivers back behind the wheel.Chief executive Nick Leggett said...

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