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Stockton IWW Truckers Strike Again!

by crudo (driller9 [at] msn.com)
20 Independent Stockton Truckers organized under the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), went on strike today, against unfair practices of the Kach trucking company.
Stockton IWW Truckers Strike Again!
Thursday, December 2004
Crudo of DAAA Collective

Since early July of 2004, 210 Stockton owner-operator truckers working out on the rails and ports in Stockton have unionized with the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), and won several victories. In October, the truckers gained close to 70% of their demands, and successfully worked to reverse two IWW members' life-time banishments from the Burlington Northern-Santa Fe rail yard and negotiated a favorable settlement of a strike at the 11-driver Patriot trucking company.

Stockton truckers and bay area based IWW organizers have worked together, meeting often and through general assembly type decision making structures, created a game plan to get the money that the trucking companies are stealing from the workers on a daily basis. Harjit, a IWW organizer from the bay area, commented that, "One worker estimated that they are losing over $1,000 a month", and that's $1,000 that is going straight into the companies pockets.

One of the major issues facing truckers is over wait times truckers face while their trucks are unloaded. Truckers are supposed to wait at least an hour while the trucks are unloading, (taking lunch etc), and if the unloading process goes over an hour, then they are paid for it. However, the companies have instituted a two-hour waiting period, thus creating a system where workers are not being paid for a extra hour of work, and also ensuring that the company will not have to pay overtime. Workers often end up making side trips in their rigs at the demand of the bosses. "They'll tell the workers to stop and get things in a certain town, and it'll be an hour out of their way", says Harjit.

Truckers end up paying for a lot of things relating to their trucks as well, and the trucking bosses are profiting. Truckers have to pay unloaders to unload their trucks out of their own pockets, with the companies picking up the bill at the end of the month. On top of being hard on the working truckers, the companies also get out of paying taxes on the transaction, and thus the workers are taxed instead. Workers also have to pay for tires and fuel sur charges right out of their pockets, something that the IWW truckers don't want to be doing for very much longer.

The trucking bosses want to resolve the strike without the union, and ultimately do not to recognize the IWW as a labor union. However the Stockton truckers have a much different idea. On top of recognition of the IWW, the truckers are demanding a one-hour wage, meaning only one hour waiting period while unloading takes place. The workers want overtime for when they do go over the clock, and payment for driving off their routes. They also want an end to having to pay for the unloading of trucks, tires and equipment, and fuel sur charges.

The style of autonomous and grassroots organizing done largely by the workers themselves, and with the mutual aid and solidarity of seasoned IWW members is making an impact within the union, now approaching it’s centennial. Some wobblies are calling the actions in Stockton the most important work being done throughout the entire union. With the unity, militancy, and resolve shown by the Stockton Truckers, hopefully soon these workers will no longer be swindled out of so much of their hard labor.

Solidarity at this time is desperately needed! If you are interested in helping out the Stockton Truckers, please :
Email Harjit (Organizer) at: harjit [at] iww.org
Call the IWW office in the Bay Area at: (415) 863-9627
Visit the IWW on the Web at: http://www.iww.org


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by Steve Ongerth (intexile [at] iww.org)
Make a donation here: http://www.iww.org/unions/iu530/truckers/index.shtml
by aaron
Keep up the good work!
by Adam Welch, IWW
Just so there is no confusion, there have been three strikes in Stockton. First one of nearly all the drivers in Stockton, was part of the west coast wide strike over fuel prices in late April, early May. Second one was in September and involved the small Patriot trucking company. This third strike, reported above, is with the 20 drivers at the mid-sized Kache trucking company.
by harjit (harjit [at] iww.org)
Anything people want to do to help is fine, spread the word on the strike, the movement of organising truckers we are doing, interview myself or one of the other organizers for any anarchist/leftist newspaper/zine/collective, anything. We want to spread the word on this movement and could use any help.
keep in touch.
war for the rich, peace for the poor.
harjit
by Paul
Excellent work! These truckers have been exploited for too long with the companies ignoring their plight because no one would raise their voices. It's time that these industries realize that professions such as trucking are often uncomfortable, hard, thankless jobs, requiring long periods away from friends and family, sleeping in the trucks, and losing sleep to meet unreasonable delivery deadlines. These people must be compensated for these harse realities, and the conditions under which they work must change.
by David Brown
Just a note from Santa Cruz to fellow workers in the Central Valley. As you worked the line, the IWW tabled at a fundraiser for Free Radio Santa Cruz. Organizers from the bay area drove from the Stockton line to be here and worked with wobblies from Santa Cruz and Sunnyvale to speak with the community. We successfully distributed information on the truckers and Utah Phillips mentioned their work to the crowd of around 400 labor friendly sponsors of Free Radio Santa Cruz. Thanks to the Free Radio community for being there and requesting information on how to help.

Workers in the community can also help strengthen the truckers efforts by joining the IWW. You've been to hell and back for your job but have you paid your dues? Everyone knows we reap what we sow; now it is time to keep what we reap! http://www.iww.org
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