Cerno Research Inc, publisher of Canadian compensation and benefits research, has issued an updated annual report focusing on compensation practices of Canadian trucking operations. The 2001 Trucking Operations Compensation & Benefits Reports cover the trucking industry in Canada featuring both national and regional results.
Produced in partnership with the Canadian Trucking Alliance and associated provincial trucking organizations, including the original sponsoring trucking organization, the Ontario Trucking Association (OTA), the 2001 trucking report is based upon survey data collected from more than 294 Canadian trucking operations. Wage levels of more than 90,000 employees are represented in 94 different job descriptions ranging from junior employees to senior executives. The study also covers more than 30 topics regarding employment policies and benefits.
The 2001 study found that the trucking industry is facing a national average turnover rate of 35.8% among its drivers.
Turnover rates among other employees were lower, but well ahead of the rates reported in Cerno Research's national manufacturing study. To obtain the report, phone 416-595-0160, fax 416-595-0150, or access www.cernoresearch.com.