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De senaste prisökningarna på bensin och diesel förklaras delvis med coronakrisen. Men klart är att priserna kommer höjas successivt och att diesel står inför den största förändringen.
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Nominations open for national trucking awards
Nominations for the National Trucking Industry Awards are now open, celebrating the inspiring achievements of Australian trucking’s most committed individuals and organisations.
Recognising the professionalism and contribution of the industry, the National Trucking Industry Awards showcase outstanding ambassadors and passionate contributors.
“Trucking plays a crucial role in the lives of all Australians and our economy. This has been made particularly evident in the last 18 months in our COVID-19 response,” ATA Chair David Smith said.
“Trucks supply every community and are connected to every industry, from construction to retail and agriculture. It is important we recognise the outstanding businesses and individuals whose actions inspire others and make a positive impact,” he said.
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Barbara Sergio, chief operating officer at Franklin Memorial Hospital in Farmington, in front of quality and patient safety indicator charts used by departments to track progress and areas of improvement.
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FARMINGTON After a week full of special activities in coordination with national nurses’ week, nursing leaders and peers recognized nursing and direct care professionals who demonstrate exceptional clinical practice and professionalism, through the organization’s 10th annual Nursing and Direct Care Professionals Excellence Awards.
Those nominated for an award included Jan Bell, BSN, RN, director of Med/Surg third floor unit, Care Managers and Chaplins; Katrina Bright, RN, Franklin Health Internal Medicine; Kim Craig, RN, Emergency Department; Pamela Hadley, RN, Infection Prevention; Marian Hastings, RN, Franklin Health Women’s Care; Crystal Marchetti, C
While the past year brought America difficult challenges, the light at the end of the tunnel grows brighter every day, thanks to the endurance and heroism of our frontline workers. When the pandemic first struck, the trucking and freight rail industries didn’t stand down. We rolled up our sleeves and worked together to keep the nation’s supply lines open and the critical goods that households and communities rely on moving.
Now we’re asking lawmakers to show the same cooperative spirit, cast aside divisions, and forge a path towards sustainable, user-funded infrastructure.
Although trucking and freight rail are competitors in many ways, we couldn’t be more aligned when it comes to the urgent need to invest in the improvement of our decaying public networks – namely highways and bridges. Collectively, our industries employ 9 million hard-working people who count on a reliable transportation network to make the deliveries that move our economy.