Women in Motion Launches Survey to Support Women in Trucking

The American Trucking Associations’ Women in Motion Council (WIM) has revealed its first-ever, industry-wide survey aimed at amplifying the voices of women within the trucking sector. This initiative is part of a broader effort to address recruitment and retention challenges and foster a more inclusive industry.

Understanding Women’s Experiences in Trucking

“We’re thrilled to launch this groundbreaking survey focused on the experiences of women in the trucking industry,” said Sarah Rajtik, ATA COO and co-chair of WIM. “While designed to highlight women’s perspectives, we welcome participation from everyone in the industry to help us gain a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and opportunities in trucking. The insights gathered will shed light on key issues, helping us drive meaningful change and create a stronger future for women.”

The survey aims to collect diverse perspectives from trucking professionals at all levels and roles. By gathering this input, WIM seeks to uncover best practices for attracting women to the industry and creating environments that encourage long-term career growth.

A Broad Approach to Meaningful Insights

Open to all non-driving contributors within trucking, regardless of gender, the confidential survey focuses on various critical aspects, including entry points into trucking and pathways fostering career retention. By drawing on a wide range of voices, WIM can develop a clear picture of both the challenges and opportunities affecting women in today’s trucking industry.

Survey responses will play a crucial role in shaping the future of WIM’s initiatives. The data will inform policy recommendations, guide the development of impactful resources, and help establish industry standards tailored to supporting women in trucking.

What’s Next?

The WIM survey closes on April 18, and participants have the added incentive of being entered to win a pair of AirPods, awarded to three randomly selected respondents.

If you’re part of the industry and want to contribute to this change, take the survey here: WIM Survey.

Source: Truckers News