Jeff Johnson
| Staff ReporterPort Truckers Rally Around Union Flag
WASHINGTON — The Teamsters gathered port truckers from across the country for a rally in the Capitol to protest high fuel prices and poor working conditions.
The March 22 demonstration was the third time in less than 30 days truckers had parked their rigs at lawmakers’ doors, but the Teamsters’ protest differed in that it focused solely on the plight of drayers.
“The reason why we’re here today is not just fuel prices,” said Jim Stewart, a driver from Savannah, Ga. “Fuel prices brought us together but we’re here because we’re tired of being stepped on by trucking companies, steamship lines and the ports.”
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Teamsters President James P. Hoffa (left) and union port director George W. Cashman (right) garnered the support of Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell at a port trucker demonstartion across from the Capitol. |
Record high fuel costs sparked the protest but the truckers and union representatives also wanted to address other smoldering issues such as low pay, unsafe equipment, a lack of benefits and monopolistic steamship lines.