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Does prejudice get in the way?
Across most of the European Union, the principle of free movement has shaped not only policy, but also workplace culture. A software engineer from Portugal can move to Germany with relatively little bureaucratic friction; a nurse from Poland can build a career in Ireland without the heavy visa constraints faced by someone from outside the bloc. And of course, a truck driver from Austria can take their qualification and use it immediately in Spain (assuming they like the sun!)

James Tillyer
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The considerable benefit of hiring Non-EU Truck and Bus Drivers
If you work in road transport, you probably know that the European Union is experiencing a chronic shortage of professional truck and bus...

James Tillyer
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Making a difference with Harrods
When the delivery team behind the world's most famous luxury department store approached our tech partner, anet360, for a training...

James Tillyer
3 min read


Creating an Inclusive Road Transport Industry: Accessibility for Disabled Workers
The European Road transport industry keeps economies moving. From long distance trucking to delivery driving, from logistics coordination...

James Tillyer
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Looking in or reaching out?
The political landscape for many countries in Europe is changing, and we've reached an important crossroads. Without understating it,...

James Tillyer
3 min read


Do staff who drive for work put your business at risk?
People who drive for work, especially van drivers, are often called out by the public for poor driving. Many of these people don’t think...

James Tillyer
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eLearning. Distance learning. The Virtual Classroom. What does it all mean?
If you work in road transport, you’ll probably be familiar with eLearning. After all, it’s been around for some time. From those days of...

James Tillyer
3 min read


Another dot. com-munication disaster?!
Ah communication tech. We'd be lost without it, wouldn't we? Messaging, posting, ordering food, buying stuff, monitoring your front door...

James Tillyer
2 min read
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