Covid-19: Truck lobby not in favour of vaccine mandate for drivers - a podcast by RNZ

from 2021-10-29T06:44

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Trucking companies say a vaccine mandate at regional borders would be a problem because they are already struggling with a driver shortage and fragile supply chain.
The government is looking at making vaccination a requirement to cross regional boundaries for all but some travel.
A sector group, Transporting New Zealand, says freight companies cannot afford to take unvaccinated drivers off the road.
[audio_play] "We don't want to compromise the workforce and labour supply any more than it currently is, and that's quite critical." - Nick Leggett on Morning Report
Chief executive Nick Leggett said a recent survey of 300 transport operators showed 28 percent would not have enough truckies to run their business if a vaccine mandate were introduced.
"At this point, this close to peak season for freight at Christmas, at this point, if we drove a mandate for vaccination, without a proven case as to actually what we're trying to achieve, we could cause a chaotic shortage that would mean that freight slowed and in some cases stopped.
"It's fair to say there are mixed views in the trucking industry about this."

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