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Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Could Uber Be Hit With A Billion Dollar “Surge?”

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) — Drivers who worked for ride-hailing service Uber in California and Massachusetts over the past seven years would have been entitled to an estimated $730 million in expense reimbursements had they been employees rather than contractors, according to court documents made public May 9.

Business Insider/Reuters article here

Keywords

employee vs independent contractor   employee wages   independent contractor issues   labor laws   TNCs   Uber   wage lawsuits   

 

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Groomzilla Jumps Out Of Moving Limo

A groom who jumped out of a moving limousine on the way to his wedding reception was reportedly yelling ‘the bridesmaids have shot someone’ as emergency services arrived.

The 22-year-old man, who is believed to have been ‘under the influence of something,’ made it through the wedding ceremony at a park in Woy Woy, on the Central Coast of New South Wales, on April 30, The Daily Telegraph reported.

But as the wedding party headed to the reception at Mantra Ettalong Beach, he launched himself out of the limousine on Park Road.

Daily Mail article here

Keywords

British limousine companies   difficult clients   drugs   special events   United Kingdom   weddings   

 

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WMLA Reestablishes Itself as D.C. Area Association


Rodberg and PresleyWMLA’s President Paul Rodberg of Reliable Limousine and Executive Administrator Mary Presley
Rockville, Md. — The Washington Metropolitan Limousine Association (WMLA) is currently experiencing a growth period, and CD Editor Madeleine Maccar was among the more than 50 people in attendance for its reorganizational meeting on April 19.

President Paul Rodberg of Reliable Limousine has retained his previous position while naming Mary Presley as WMLA’s Executive Administrator. Rodberg provided a brief overview of the association’s past and plans for its future, while Presley spoke about her more than 30 years of experience with buses and luxury motorcoaches, as well as her executive positions with five other transportation-related organizations, including the Maryland Limousine Association (MLA).

Both Presley and Rodberg stressed the urgency of member support in helping the association become a viable force for and asset to the region’s operators, and how working together will help them speak with a louder, more unified voice.


Maccar and TymusCD Editor Madeleine Maccar and Reggie Tymus of Capital City Limousine, who won a pass to the 2016 Chauffeur Driven Show
“Our goals for today are to find out what everyone wants from this association—we have all the players on hand for an organized board,” Presley said, as board nominations were both announced and accepted at the meeting. “We need your support as members: In terms of industry interest, we do already have the support of several manufacturers and the ABA (American Bus Association).”

Industry unity was a significant theme of the meeting, and Rodberg and Presley also opened up the floor to questions and suggestions about where the association is heading, which is a future largely hinged upon both current and prospective members’ visions. Conversations touched on a potential name change, regular newsletters to keep all members informed of association goings-on, educational offerings, and the possibility of creating a D.C. metro-area chapter unifying the region’s operators, vendors, and associations—which all agreed would require additional discussion.


Attendees at the WMLA meetingL to R: Robert Alexander of RMA Worldwide Chauffeured Services, Tony Simon of Reston Limousine, Jeff Shanker of RMA Worldwide Chauffeured Services, Reggie Tymus of Capital City Limousine, and Art Miesemer, of RMA Worldwide Chauffeured Services at the RMA site visit that followed the meeting
As MLA President Joanna Fridinger of The Limo Lady was present for the meeting, the possibility of merging WMLA with Maryland’s state association was presented, though also ultimately tabled until MLA’s own reorganizational meeting scheduled for June 21, allowing its current members to also weigh in on the suggestion. Operators working in both associations’ regions compared and contrasted the different concerns specific to each, with the peculiarities of operating in a state versus the capital district serving as one of the most highlighted nuances.

Before the meeting came back around to lighter topics such as fundraiser ideas and possible social outings to foster an even stronger network among the area’s operators, Maccar spoke to attendees about how Chauffeur Driven aims to help operators with its content and associations with its meeting attendance and coverage. She also raffled off a pass to the 2016 Chauffeur Driven Show in Washington, D.C., from October 9-12, which was won by Reggie Tymus of Capital City Limousine.

After the meeting, Robert Alexander, Art Miesemer, and Jeff Shanker of RMA Worldwide Chauffeured Services invited attendees back to their newly renovated facilities for a site visit, offering office tours, vehicle showcases, and a chance to meet with the many people who work behind the scenes.

WMLA is currently planning its next meeting. Anyone interested in becoming a member, volunteering meeting space, or exploring sponsorship opportunities for future meetings and events is invited to email Presley at tourtrvl@comcast.net.

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WLA Call Highlights DOT Questions

Kiel, Wis. — Nearly a dozen people called in to Wisconsin Limousine Association’s monthly conference call on April 20, and CD’s Editor Madeleine Maccar was among them.

After President Mike Hartmann of Stardust Limousine and Secretary/Treasurer Karen Lotts of A Knight Rider Limousine dispensed with association business, the call was dominated by information pertaining to the passage of AB-424, which amended Act 135’s previous regulations for carriers operating in intrastate commerce.

Sgt. Mark Abrahamson of Wisconsin’s DOT said that the act’s passage in February of this year was meant to clarify the requirements of both audits and compliance documents. Abrahamson also assured WLA members that recent hikes in insurance costs have nothing to do with Act 135 itself, which has been on the books for more than 20 years prior to its recent amendment; Abrahamson emphasized that a $1.5M insurance on 14-passenger vehicles and $5M on vehicles for 15+ passengers “would put a lot of companies out of business,” saying that neither he nor the DOT wants to see that happen.

WLA has since posted a flowchart to its site in an attempt to clarify what is now required from a transportation provider, or what they may be exempt from, which can be found at http://ift.tt/1qbW5kw.

A handful of WLA members sought specific answers during the call, among them: buses that work specifically for hotels and bars rarely leave the state or work as for-hire vehicles, making them largely exempt from AB-424’s amendments; vehicles accommodating 9+ passengers must have visible DOT numbers; and when applying for PC Authority—for those transporting passengers across state lines—it is critical that careful attention is paid to ensuring that a company’s name, EIN federal identification number, DOT number, and name on the insurance policy all match. And, of course, while high-occupancy regulations generally don’t apply to TNCs, Abrahamson did say that “all transportation companies need to fall under the same regulations.”

Illinois Limousine Association (ILA) President Tracy Raimer of Your Private Limousine was also on the call, and both she and Hartmann said that it would be beneficial to the two neighboring associations if WLA members were able to attend ILA’s annual meeting May 11. Raimer also discussed the ILA’s efforts to bring TNCs to a level playing field and the association’s lawsuit against Chicago over disparate regulations governing the two facets of transportation, advising WLA members that the ILA has found success in rallying the power of social media to get their message heard by TNC passengers and elected officials alike.

The next WLA call is scheduled for May 18.

Visit wisconsinlimo.org for more information.

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OLOA Treats Members to a Day at the Races


OLOA membersNearly 50 members, supporters and their family members attended OLOA’s annual brunch outing at Woodbine Racetrack
Toronto — It was a milestone observance for the Ontario Limousine Owners Association (OLOA) on April 17 when more than 50 members came together for the tenth annual Sunday Brunch at Royal Woodbine Racetrack in Ontario.

The complimentary social event gives members, supporters, and their families a chance to enjoy each other’s company—even when shop talk does casually creep into the conversation—and is also an opportunity for OLOA to show its appreciation to those who work hard for both the association and the industry at large.

“The OLOA brunch is a social event that takes place in April every year,” says OLOA Treasurer Phil Bozzelli of Corporate Livery Toronto. “This is one event where we can give back to our members. It is a way for us to say thank you for being a member and supporting your association.”

In addition to being treated to a buffet brunch, OLOA’s guests were invited to try their luck at the horse races and with Woodbines’ slots, too, as the association provided each attendee with a $10 voucher to be used on the casino floor.

OLO’s annual general meeting will be held in October. Visit oloa.ca for more information.

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