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Trucking works to expand diversity, partly due to a nationwide shortage of drivers
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Date:2025-04-26 06:43:53
The U.S. trucking industry is getting more diverse as it battles a driver shortage. One group is working to recruit LGBTQ+ drivers. (Story aired on Weekend Edition Saturday on July 22, 2023.)
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