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ckaihatsu
21st June 2017, 17:17
http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2017/06/21/truc-j21.html


Truck drivers strike at Los Angeles-Long Beach ports

By our reporters

21 June 2017

A group of truck drivers and warehouse workers struck the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California, Monday against trucking firms that misclassify drivers as independent contractors to skirt minimum wage and overtime laws and deny them health insurance, unemployment benefits and workers compensation.

The job action called by Teamsters Local 848 involves about 100 workers at California Cartage, XPO Logistics and other companies. On Tuesday, the strike spread to Rancho Dominguez in the Los Angeles area and San Diego Tuesday.

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Truck drivers picketing in San Diego

Drivers are demanding reclassification as full-time, hourly employees and improved wages and working conditions. While drivers, many of them immigrant workers who speak little English, have shown enormous determination, the Teamsters and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU), have isolated the drivers and limited their action to impotent protests that have done little to disrupt the countrys busiest ports.

In San Diego, Jose, a truck driver for 48 years and a driver for XPO Logistics since 1990, told the World Socialist Web Site, We have no medical insurance, no health care, no vacation, no security. On top of that I pay up to $990 a week for the maintenance of my truck, diesel, and other expenses.

We have two brothers working on one truck, they have to make $1,000 every day to cover their truck, gas, family, home. If you dont have your own truck, the company tricks you into leasing their truck. They say they will only sell the truck for $45,000, but after interest it ends up being another $100,000.

The unions dont want us to organize, they tell us that that there is no support for us, that the other drivers dont support us, but that is not true.

This is the 15th strike called by the Teamsters over the last four years. In each case, they have been impotent, involving only a tiny fraction of the estimated 16,000 truckers at the ports and none of the 14,000 ILWU dockworkers. At the same time the Teamsters and other unions have encouraged the most debilitating dependence on the courts and Democratic Party. The Teamsters agreed to end the last strike in July 2016 after Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti made a worthless promise to investigate abuses.

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Jose

In the Los AngelesLong Beach port areawhich takes in nearly half of the nations container importsit is estimated that only 10 percent of port truck drivers are directly employed by companies and the others are classified as independent contractors or owner-operators. All day long these workers move cargo from the docks to nearby warehouses and rail yards where they are shipped to major retailers like Wal-Mart, Amazon and Target.

Garcetti and Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia recently announced their goal to convert the ports fleet over to zero emission trucks by 2035. Drivers, who have long suffered the devastating health consequences of diesel fuel emissions want cleaner air, expect the companies will pass on the cost to them, forcing drivers to lease the higher-tech trucks that will cost upwards of a half a million dollars.

The issues facing the port truck drivers are immensely important and underscore the brutal exploitation of millions of independent contractors or 1099 employees (named after the IRS tax form number) whose numbers have increased since the 2008 financial crash. Although the US Labor Department says it does not have exact numbers, it has acknowledged the practice is pervasive, particularly among delivery truck drivers, construction workers, cable installers and so-called Gig Economy workers like Uber and Lyft drivers.

According to an investigation (https://www.usatoday.com/pages/interactives/news/rigged-forced-into-debt-worked-past-exhaustion-left-with-nothing/) by USA TODAY, based on interviews with 300 drivers and testimony in several labor dispute cases, drivers are essentially indentured servants who owe hundreds of thousands of dollars on the trucks they are forced to lease in order to work. The companies hold this debt over the heads of drivers, threatening to take away their trucks and keep tens of thousands of dollars they have already paid if the drivers miss work or quit because they are too exhausted to continue.

In some cases, companies have physically prevented drivers from leaving work, compelled them to work against their will for up to 20 hours a day and would not pay workers anything unless they agreed to falsify logs. In addition to lease payments, the companies charge drivers for maintenance, fuel, parking fees and even toilet paper and other supplies. After such deductions, USA TODAY found, drivers can end up making as little as 67 cents a week or even owe money to their employers.

The Teamsters union, which has lost hundreds of thousands of members since the deregulation of the trucking industry in the late 1970s, is anxious to boost its dues base but is blocked from organizing port truck drivers due to their classification as independent contractors. Truck drivers should place no confidence in the Teamsters, which has collaborated in the destruction of the living standards of over-the-road driverswho have seen their real wages fall by half over the last four decadeswarehouse workers at UPS and other companies.

A real fight against these slave-like conditions will require new organizations of struggle, controlled by rank-and-file workers themselves and independent of the pro-company unions, to mobilize the broadest support in the working class against big business and both corporate-controlled parties.

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ckaihatsu
21st June 2017, 17:27
Call the LA/Long Beach Mayor Today


Dear Chris,

Today we STRIKE! Today we #PortStrike!!!

Today we stand as the League of Working Class Heroes on picket lines spread across Southern California and at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to break the chains of debt and indentured servitude our bosses have bound us with.

Can you show your support by phoning the LA Mayor Eric Garcetti and Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia to encourage them to stop exploitation of us port drivers and warehouse workers? (http://click.actionnetwork.org/mpss/c/4gA/ni0YAA/t.28d/ik3vfpmfSlK2TGR9B60-Lg/h0/WQ-2BlIwq7W2eCmkkcwbDiBbZZ8k6zBVQtuO7myuMWelmO0Rn81L1 BxNR5UWk2rwQlyOlzEy-2FFPyjlu-2FF7zc9VGWjVGH1CM7YTfNrXi8vRuyNxHKQxLsZop2SeevDW9r RuAiEG9rsY4B1LpL6EDezv9S7ZZ8fOlxdOwmqUUBckxYndJ1wt i7BBBd-2FdFjMj13wzUpnaVjzQW0-2BYWqZSljIK19cpcGs-2FV5UEdD-2FfnYuWubdUbFrLLMCAUhK391kAgB3KpwBJm03FEz5HHn8tazJ XGg27hdP9W8GivMoOjiJ9o7M17cRL-2FjbCy0NzGaAeogYo8QzIUyegJ14Ru-2FeG6Ubs8NC4-2F2V44b76t4gfwd7UVKuOPeE5LQU8khmWoCqz7GSw)

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We are vital to the American supply chain. We carry the shoes, clothes, and all the other goods you need. But greedy corporations have rigged the rules of our economy and are making all the profits while the trucking bosses make us work past exhaustion to only go in debt.

The Mayors of LA and Long Beach have heard directly from us. USA Today just released a year-long investigation of this scam at the ports and how the system is rigged. This is why we are standing up to protest unfair labor practices committed by our bosses and standing together to stop this scandal. Others have called us Working Class Heroes but we believe we are just doing what is right; #RealSuperHeroesWearVests.

Take action today by joining the League of Working Class Heroes and click here to call the LA and Long Beach Mayors offices today. (http://click.actionnetwork.org/mpss/c/4gA/ni0YAA/t.28d/ik3vfpmfSlK2TGR9B60-Lg/h3/WQ-2BlIwq7W2eCmkkcwbDiBbZZ8k6zBVQtuO7myuMWelmO0Rn81L1 BxNR5UWk2rwQlyOlzEy-2FFPyjlu-2FF7zc9VGWjVGH1CM7YTfNrXi8vRuyNxHKQxLsZop2SeevDW9r RuyJMXa6mbUnTKDlawgTUJiHHTWgJ1mOHz5jqRpx7M0WptKVh1 yrHVyAgvAU4z9Uusg4yKwZ7nFXDbXcFq5mg4atU20v8hFA8hjE 04fnQPwtay6jfxDPQzpuTwAdO0Q8aOt7lbO0Ud6z5KCoJ82LIj N5zpn6D0jzYM2dD-2FoYbHedJ0L2F5xV0F-2B5Ja-2BJE20vFQohyaqns9Vbm0WRUJHt6ZYA6S100X2y2TaTSrYyCVz yeiwxhB-2BvE0SE4BEmK5U8yQ)

Tell LA Mayor Eric Garcetti and Long Beach Mayor Robert Garcia to take action and protect the public interest at the ports from the labor unrest caused by this horrible misclassification scam. It will accelerate economic revitalization throughout Southern California.

Together we will win and make the American economy work for all of us!

Bruce, Seko, Tracy & Jose
Port drivers and warehouse worker
League of Working Class Heroes

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ckaihatsu
23rd June 2017, 12:51
via wsws.org (http://www.wsws.org)

Drivers in Long Beach spoke to the WSWS about the issues in their strike.

More... (http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2017/06/23/truc-j23.html)

ckaihatsu
4th July 2017, 06:30
via wsws.org (http://www.wsws.org)

The Teamsters union shut down the strike, the 15th such walkout over the last four years, without resolving any of the critical issues demanded by the drivers.

More... (http://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2017/07/04/truc-j04.html)