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Teamsters Organizing Rally (May
31, 1998)
Truckers turn to labor union for
job security
Associated Press -
(6-3-98) SEATTLE _ Truckers, who 20 years ago were
at each other's throats after deregulation of the industry pitted
union against non-union drivers, may soon be one big happy family.
The reason: The independent truckers -- driven
mostly by job insecurity -- want to be members of the General
Teamsters Local Union 174.
The union hopes to negotiate a master agreement
with the 50 trucking companies that bid on work offered by local
container-shipping terminal operators. Organizing efforts also
will target shipping lines and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe
and Union Pacific railroads.
The family feeling came only after years of hard
times for both sides. ``We've both reached bottom,'' said Robert
Hasegawa, Local 174 secretary-treasurer.
Outside
the ILWU Local 19 Hall
ILWU
President Brian McWilliams addressing the rally
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