By City News Service
Apr 14, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Dockworkers stopped servicing trucks owned by Universal Logistics Holdings at a Port of Los Angeles terminal today in solidarity with truck drivers who went on strike Monday against the company.
Members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union joined the action by the Teamsters, who say some drivers were fired after voting to form a union.
Phillip Sanfield of the Port of Los Angeles told City News Services that one of the port s seven terminals had “minimal to moderate traffic disruption by the workers who are “not servicing the trucks that are being targeted by the Teamsters. Sanfield could not quantify the cargo impact at the port, but said it was minimal.
Port of Los Angeles terminal impacted by truck driver strike
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LOS ANGELES - Dockworkers stopped servicing trucks owned by Universal Logistics Holdings at a Port of Los Angeles terminal on Wednesday in solidarity with truck drivers who went on strike Monday against the company.
Members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union joined the action by the Teamsters, who say some drivers were fired after voting to form a union.
Phillip Sanfield of the Port of Los Angeles told City News Services that one of the port s seven terminals had minimal to moderate traffic disruption by the workers who are not servicing the trucks that are being targeted by the Teamsters.
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By City News Service
Apr 14, 2021
LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Dockworkers stopped servicing trucks owned by Universal Logistics Holdings at a Port of Los Angeles terminal today in solidarity with truck drivers who went on strike Monday against the company.
Members of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union joined the action by the Teamsters, who say some drivers were fired after voting to form a union.
Phillip Sanfield of the Port of Los Angeles told City News Services that one of the port s seven terminals had “minimal to moderate traffic disruption by the workers who are “not servicing the trucks that are being targeted by the Teamsters. Sanfield could not quantify the cargo impact at the port, but said it was minimal.
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