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Are your drivers and spotters speaking the same language?
2026-04-09T05:00:00Z

Are your drivers and spotters speaking the same language?

Maneuvering a commercial truck and trailer into a tight spot or through a busy area in a yard is no easy feat. A common best practice is to use spotters to help drivers safely navigate through these obstacles.

Even with this additional set of eyes and ears, drivers must remain alert and effectively communicate with the spotter.

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No magic words needed (for an employee to trigger FMLA)
2026-04-09T05:00:00Z

No magic words needed (for an employee to trigger FMLA)

  • An employee gives the supervisor a doctor’s note excusing an absence for migraines.
  • A worried employee tells the manager that a parent was in a car accident and taken to the hospital.
  • An employee calls in with morning sickness.
  • An employee is injured in a forklift accident at work and needs time off to recover.
  • An employee’s spouse calls in to tell the manager that the employee is sick and needs a week off.
  • An employee tells the manager about plans to donate a kidney to a sibling.

All these scenarios have one thing in common: They’re all situations in which employees put their employers on notice of the need for leave under the federal Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA).

The employees didn’t first fill out any leave request forms. They didn’t have to at this stage. The information they provided was enough to trigger employers’ FMLA obligations.

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CDL medical certification waiver extension - The essential information
2026-04-09T05:00:00Z

CDL medical certification waiver extension - The essential information

Effective April 11, 2026, through XXXXXX, 2026, the FMCSA waiver extension allows a paper copy of the medical examiner’s certificate (MEC) to be carried by commercial driver's license/commercial learner's permit (CDL/CLP) drivers for up to 60 days after issue. The previous waiver, effective from January 11, 2026, through April 10, 2026, allowed the paper copy to be carried by drivers for 60 days as well.

Carriers can also use the certificate in the DQ file. However, the certificate must be replaced by a motor vehicle record (MVR) with updated medical certification information within 60 days after the exam.

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EHS Monthly Round Up - March 2026

EHS Monthly Round Up - March 2026

In this March 2026 roundup video, we'll review the most impactful environmental health and safety news.

Hi everyone! Welcome to the monthly news roundup video, where we’ll review the most impactful environmental health and safety news. Let’s take a look at what happened over the past month.

OSHA released an updated Job Safety and Health poster. Employers can use either the revised version or the older one, but the poster must be displayed in a conspicuous place where workers can easily see it.

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HR Monthly Round Up - March 2026

HR Monthly Round Up - March 2026

In this March 2026 roundup video, we’ll review the most impactful HR news.

Welcome, everyone! In the next few minutes, we’ll review the latest HR news. Let’s get started.

On February 27th, the U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division published a proposed rule that would rescind the 2024 independent contractor rule and replace it with a rule that’s similar to the one that was finalized in 2021, but never took effect. The public may submit comments until April 28th.

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