![]() ![]() ![]() The bill calls for a fare increase, ensuring basic labor rights and protecting ownership of truckers and their license plates, allowing more trucks to benefit from toll discounts, and tightening surveillance on cargo overloading. "We're ready to go on a general strike if the parliament does not approve the bill even after this one-day strike." "Since the National Assembly has yet to approve a cargo-related bill proposed in 2012, some 380,000 cargo transportation workers' livelihoods are under threat," Park Won-ho, deputy chief of the union's Busan regional office, said during a rally held in the nation's largest port city. The members of a truckers' union affiliated with the Korea Confederation of Trade Unions, the more militant of the nation's two umbrella unions, also held rallies in the union's 15 regional offices. SEOUL, July 14 (Yonhap) - Thousands of unionized truck drivers across the country staged a one-day strike on Monday, demanding the parliament pass a bill that would improve their working conditions. Truckers stage one-day strike to push parliamentary passage of bill The website Poets & Quants has recognized him as one of the top 40 undergraduate professors in 2017.Trucks sit idle at a pier in Gwangyang port, South Jeolla Province, on July 14, 2014, as about 13,000 truckers joined a one-day strike demanding the introduction of a standard wage system. He was recognized as the undergraduate faculty member who had the greatest impact on students based on the 2017 graduating senior survey. Jason has been recognized with multiple awards for research and teaching. At the doctoral level, he co-coordinates the introductory PhD seminar common to both the logistics and OSM doctoral programs. With regard to teaching, Jason teaches or has taught courses at the undergraduate, masters, and doctoral level. He currently teaches a course on integrated logistics systems in the MBA program and a distribution fulfillment course in the MS in Supply Chain Management program. He is frequently quoted by national general media outlets including The Wall Street Journal, NBC News, The Washington Post, and Reuters as well as specialized industry news outlets including Journal of Commerce, FreightWaves, Supply Chain Dive, Business Insider, and Trains, amongst others. He regularly speaks at industry webinars regarding these topics. In addition to academic research, Jason provides commentary via LinkedIn on various issues that affect supply chain practitioners such as inventory levels, pricing dynamics, manufacturing output, and transportation activity. Psychological Measurement and Structural Equation Modeling) journals. ![]() He also actively reviews for several supply chain ( International Journal of Logistics Management and Transportation Journal) and quantitative methods ( Behavior Research Methods, Educational and Of Operations and Production Management and an Editorial Review Board Member at Journal of Supply Chain Management. Jason is a Senior Editor at Journal of Business Logistics an Associate Editor at Journal of Operations Management, Decision Sciences, and International Journal His research has appeared in Academy of Management Journal, Decision Sciences, Forecasting, International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management, Journal of Business Logistics, Journal of Management, Journal of Operations Management, Journal of Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, Multivariate Behavioral Research, Transportation Journal, and Transportation Research Part E. He also conducts macroeconomic research in the manufacturing and retail sectors, with a special emphasis on the disruptive role of imports, tariffs, and the COVID-19 pandemic. His primary research stream examines issues in the for-hire truck transportation industry including safety, productivity, pricing dynamics, driver turnover, and employment. Jason Miller (PhD The Ohio State University) is an Associate Professor of Supply Chain Management and is serving a two-year term as interim chairperson for the Department of Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University's Eli Broad College of Business. ![]()
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