R.I. Trucking Association Urges the State to Allow All Businesses to Re-Open Immediately Under «Manufacturers’ Pledge Model»

 R.I. Trucking Association Urges the State to Allow All Businesses to Re-Open Immediately Under «Manufacturers’ Pledge Model»
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Pawtucket, RI – “Non-essential» businesses in Rhode Island remain shut down by order of Governor Gina Raimondo even as unemployment filings shoot up and COVID-19 projections drop markedly.  While much of trucking has not been directly impacted by the shutdown order, as an industry that interacts with all businesses in Rhode Island – manufacturing, farms, restaurants, small shops, big box stores – trucking has a unique position and voice as Rhode Island looks to re-open.

«The governor has said that she doesn’t know what regulations will be issued to allow businesses to re-open,» noted RITA President Chris Maxwell.  «This is quickly and easily fulfilled: the state simply need to tell all businesses to follow the manufacturers’ lead and take the same pledge that was exclusively afforded to this sector many weeks ago.»

Notably, Rhode Island’s entire manufacturing sector, even non-essential entities manufacturing luxury yachts, were exempted from the shutdown a month ago.  They were allowed to remain operational because they took a pledge to adhere to an operational health protocol outlined by the Rhode Island Department of Health.  The Rhode Island Trucking Association (RITA) concurs with this course but questions why this opportunity has not been afforded to all businesses in Rhode Island who could similarly adopt protocols and protections specific to their operations. 

«Our members see the bigger picture and want all businesses in the state to flourish,» Maxwell continued.  «Accordingly, RITA respectfully urges that Governor Raimondo immediately grant all shuttered businesses the opportunity to re-open provided they follow the «manufacturers’ model».  Ultimately, all RI businesses and their employees are essential and deserve not to be subjected to what could be viewed as an arbitrary, subjective and preferential order.»


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