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Omaha Steve

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Mon Apr 27, 2015, 11:02 AM Apr 2015

Truckers at nation's biggest port complex strike over wages

Source: AP-Excite

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Truck drivers who haul goods from the nation's busiest port complex in Southern California walked off the job Monday in a dispute over their wages and employee status, months after another West Coast labor conflict cost major delays in billions of dollars of trade.

The move comes after a weekend vote from the Teamsters. Drivers from four companies are striking, but it wasn't immediately clear how many of the 16,000 truckers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach would walk off the job. The strike is not expected to shut down all port business.

Teamsters spokeswoman Barb Maynard said the drivers have been victims of "persistent wage theft" from employers because they are treated as independent contractors instead of employees.

Most of the drivers are independent contractors for trucking companies. The truckers had said they face shrinking wages and becoming actual full-time employees of the companies would mean better wages and workplace protections.

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Truckers at nation's biggest port complex strike over wages (Original Post) Omaha Steve Apr 2015 OP
Kick for the knights of the road. n/t Comrade Grumpy Apr 2015 #1
Seems like DU is pretty indifferent to labor issues. Comrade Grumpy Apr 2015 #2
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