Mexican trucking company sponsoring English classes for drivers as proficiency deadline begins
2 Articles
2 Articles
Miami, July 1 (EFE).- Advertisements recruiting Hispanic truck drivers to work in the United States portray them as the "kings" of the highways, but these essential migrant workers—22% of the total—are considered "slaves" because they don't earn enough and often transport dangerous loads without knowing it, without protection or the right to complain. In this country, 70% of products are moved by road, and truck drivers are essential, but the ma…
Mexican trucking company sponsoring English classes for drivers as proficiency deadline begins
A Mexican trucking company is sponsoring English classes for its drivers in response to the new English language proficiency requirements. As of Wednesday, June 25th, the FMCSA has instructed all law enforcement and safety officers to conduct a driver interview and road sign recognition assessment during roadside or weigh station inspections in order to determine English language proficiency compliance. In response to this Executive Order, tru…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium