Tuesday, February 22, 2011

STRIKES * Canada - Cascade Carriers O/Os vote to strike

Sherwook Park,ALB,CAN -Truck News -18 Feb 2011: -- Drivers for Cascade Carriers are poised to go on strike, after 92% of CAW Local 4050 members voted in favour of strike action, if necessary...  The union says Feb. 25 is the most likely date for its 56 owner/operators to walk off the job. The affected owner/operators deliver throughout Alberta, B.C. and Saskatchewan, delivering powered concrete, flyash, sand and other materials to customers in the cement and oilfield industries...  Cascade's largest customers include: Lafarge, Rolling Mix, Inland Cement, BJ Services, Schlumberger, Trican, Sil Industrial, Trans Alta (Sundance), Badger Sand, Sand Source and indirectly, Syncrude...  "These owner/operators are seeking a fair first collective agreement that provides for income stability, indemnification from rising fuel costs, recognition of their business costs, as well as fair and equitable treatment," said CAW national tepresentative Todd Romanow...  (Photo from cascadecarriers)


* Colombia - Riot Police Face Striking Truckers in

Bogotá,Colombia -The Wall Street Journal, by DAN MOLINSKI -February 16, 2011:    -- Antiriot police began assembling Wednesday in front of striking Colombian truckers, who for three days have been causing major traffic jams by setting up roadblocks on this capital city's main arteries...  The truckers' strike, which began nearly two weeks ago over deregulation of the industry, involves the majority of some 200,000 Colombian truckers and is proving to be the toughest confrontational challenge yet for the six-month-old administration of President Juan Manuel Santos...  The strike is having a growing adverse impact on coffee and other export sectors that rely on the trucking industry to deliver product to shipping ports...


* Australia - TNT strike escalates into violence

Sydney,NSW,Australia -Transport & Logistics News -16 Feb 2011: -- Police were called in following a confrontation between striking workers and contractors at Wednesday's TWU straike at TNT... TWU national secretary Tony Sheldon claims “[Wednesday] morning TNT contacting companies were told to run their trucks through protesters at a peaceful community protest... TNT has issued a press release denying involvement in violence. The press release says: "TNT Express remains focussed on its customers today as it attempts to minimise disruption and maintain service levels throughout its network..."

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