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A lot of owner-operators' concerns boil down to operational ramifications and how much these regulations and requirements will cost to implement.

Owner-operator concerns grow over labor classifications and hours of service

July 25, 2024
Whether owner-operators are contracted in your fleet or you’re an owner-operator yourself, it’s worth knowing how labor and HOS regulations affect trucking’s independent contractors.

What’s on owner-operators' minds in today’s ever-changing regulatory landscape within the trucking industry? While each owner-operator is different, a few topics consistently rank among the top. With the spike in insurance rates over the years, the changes in labor laws, and the upcoming Environmental Protection Agency emissions requirements for truck OEMs, trucking owner-operators have much to consider as they look ahead. 

A lot of their concerns boil down to operational ramifications and how much these regulations and requirements will cost to implement, said Wendy Greenland, CEO of Openforce, a management platform for independent contractors. 

“If their margins are razor thin—which they typically are—they're trying to make ends meet,” Greenland told FleetOwner. “Then all of a sudden, [owner-operators] hear about new regulations that are coming out that may affect them. Now, there’s uncertainty ... There’s also a lot of legal uncertainty. Is that going to change their operations?” 

See also: 2024 Regulations Roadmap: Part 2

Smith hauls liquid chemicals regionally from Ohio to Wisconsin. He owns his own tractor but said he depends on Pillar for billing and arranging his loads. He worries that if federal regulations adopted California’s AB5 rule, he would lose the flexibility of being his own boss. 

“I think that would have some real negative impacts on our industry, and specifically, small business truckers—people like me,” Smith told FleetOwner. “That kind of takes away a lot of the things that we actually went into business for ourselves for.” 

Financial impacts of labor laws 

About the Author

Jade Brasher

Senior Editor Jade Brasher has covered vocational trucking and fleets since 2018. A graduate of The University of Alabama with a degree in journalism, Jade enjoys telling stories about the people behind the wheel and the intricate processes of the ever-evolving trucking industry.    

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