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		<title>Florida Trucking Association Expands to Include Professional Movers</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Florida Trucking Association (FTA) has officially absorbed the Professional Movers Association of Florida, marking a significant expansion of its membership and industry reach. “This expansion represents a natural evolution [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="https://www.floridatrucking.org/">Florida Trucking Association (FTA)</a> has officially absorbed the <a href="https://www.professionalmoversofflorida.org/">Professional Movers Association of Florida</a>, marking a significant expansion of its membership and industry reach.</p>
<p>“This expansion represents a natural evolution for FTA as we continue to strengthen our advocacy reach and impact,” said Alix Miller, president and CEO of FTA. “The moving industry shares our commitment to highway safety, professional standards, and advocacy before regulatory agencies and lawmakers. We’ve already stood shoulder-to-shoulder with professional movers on critical issues like advocating for quality moving services for military families and addressing concerns with the Department of Defense’s Global Household Goods Contract Program.”</p>
<p>With this integration, FTA has launched a new Moving and Storage Council, designed to represent the unique needs of moving companies while leveraging FTA’s existing relationships with state and federal policymakers. According to FTA, the council positions the organization as the unified voice for Florida’s broader transportation and logistics industries.</p>
<h2><strong>The Moving and Storage Council</strong></h2>
<p>The council will concentrate on advocacy and professional development tailored specifically to moving and storage companies. Members can access FTA’s experience in regulatory reform, safety initiatives, and legislative achievements, as well as its extensive professional network.</p>
<p>“We are confident that this transition will help strengthen and elevate Florida’s moving and storage industry for years to come,” said Gloria Pugh, former president of the Professional Movers Association of Florida and current president of AMWAT Moving, Warehousing, Storage. “FTA’s comprehensive approach to advocacy, from fighting lawsuit abuse, workforce development initiatives, and successfully advocating for federal and state issues, directly addresses challenges our industry faces daily.”</p>
<p>Former members of the Professional Movers Association of Florida bring established standards, educational tools, consumer protection efforts, and expertise in running successful moving operations while maintaining strong community engagement. According to FTA, this experience enriches the association’s membership and broadens its perspective.</p>
<p>“I am confident this new chapter will provide the advocacy, resources, and community our industry needs to adapt, grow, and continue delivering the high-quality, professional moving services Florida families and businesses deserve,” said Guy Maman of <a href="https://www.forwardvanlines.com/">Forward Van Lines</a>.</p>
<h3><strong>Supporting Florida’s Transportation Sector</strong></h3>
<p>“This expansion strengthens our ability to serve all sectors of Florida’s transportation industry,” Miller said. “Whether you’re hauling agricultural products, operating a fleet of moving trucks, or providing logistics services, FTA offers comprehensive resources in the state with advocacy, safety, and professional and workforce development.”</p>
<p>The Moving and Storage Council will be incorporated into FTA’s committee structure alongside the Safety Management Council, Technology and Maintenance Council, and other initiatives that have historically helped members improve safety and professionalism on Florida’s roads.</p>
<p><em>Source: </em><a href="https://www.thetrucker.com/"><em>The Trucker</em></a></p>
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		<title>New Employment Law Causes Struggle for California Drivers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2022 13:24:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A new California law has changed the definitions of non-employee drivers, and this change has caused a stir among owner-operator trying to figure out how to adapt. The new law [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A new California law has changed the definitions of non-employee drivers, and this change has caused a stir among owner-operator trying to figure out how to adapt. The new law AB5 is expected to take effect late 2022. Truckers fear that AB5 may lead to many owner-operators going out of business as well as add to the already huge trucker shortage.</p>
<p>Bill Aboudi, president of Oakland Port Services Corp., said, “I will have to take less work and charge more.”</p>
<p>Many drivers indicated that on Wednesday they will refuse to do work in protest at the Los Angeles &amp; Long Beach ports as well as the following Monday at the Port of Oakland.</p>
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