Los Angeles Times

After four-day stoppage, most port truck drivers resume work

Several hundred had walked off Monday, alleging wage theft at four companies.

- By Andrew Khouri andrew.khouri @latimes.com Twitter: @khouriandr­ew

Most of the port truck drivers who walked off the job this week went back to work Friday, ending their four-day job action against companies they accuse of wage theft.

On Monday, organizers said several hundred drivers walked off the job and picketed four companies that serve the Los Angeles and Long Beach ports: Pacific 9 Transporta­tion, Intermodal Bridge Transport, Pacer Cartage and Harbor Rail Transport.

Drivers from three of those companies went back to work Friday, according to the Teamsters union, which is supporting the drivers. The remaining strikers, 25 drivers from Pacific 9, voted on Friday to return to work, a Teamsters spokeswoma­n said.

According to the Teamsters, the job action this week delayed the movement of goods for major retailers because most terminals did not accept trucks from the four companies.

The four companies deploy about 3.5% of the trucks registered to serve both ports, according to an L.A. port spokesman.

All port terminals remained open throughout the strike and cargo continued to flow smoothly, officials from both ports said.

The job action was the latest in a series of strikes against harbor-area trucking firms.

The drivers contend that they are improperly classified as independen­t contractor­s, leaving them with fewer workplace protection­s and lower pay than if they were company employees.

Despite long hours, drivers say they often net less than the minimum wage after the companies deduct money for gas, truck leases and other costs.

 ?? Steve McCrank Daily Breeze ?? PORT TRUCK DRIVERS picket and brief ly block trucks from leaving Intermodal Bridge Transport on Monday. The drivers want to be reclassifi­ed as employees rather than contractor­s.
Steve McCrank Daily Breeze PORT TRUCK DRIVERS picket and brief ly block trucks from leaving Intermodal Bridge Transport on Monday. The drivers want to be reclassifi­ed as employees rather than contractor­s.

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