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Driver shortage crisis looms • Between 40,000 and 50,000 drivers

16th April 1998, Page 12
16th April 1998
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a year could leave the industry if the current staff turnover rate continues, warns the Road Haulage & Distribution Training Council. The RHDTC, which is carrying out a survey into the industry's manpower, skills and training needs, says the UK could be facing a driver shortage crisis within 18 months.

The RHDTC is 'preparing a case to put to Government for both national and regional support in a bid to speed up the pace of training for new entrants to the industry. Initial results from the survey on 4 skills shortages, in which 5,000 companies have taken part, will be known next month.

The council is interested to hear views on how the industry could attract and train the number of truck drivers it will need over the next couple of years. Send comments to: RHDTC, 14 Warren Yard, Warren Farm Office Village, Wolverton Mill, Milton Keynes, MK12 5NW. Fax: 01908 313006.


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