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Union Reviews YRC’s Changes

By TDU
Created 2008-05-16 21:35

May 16, 2008: At hearings on May 12-13, the Teamster Freight Division heard Yellow, Roadway and Holland present proposed changes of operations to take advantage of new freight contract language. A few locals spoke out forcefully to include protections for the jobs and seniority of Teamsters, while allowing the companies to use the new “utility employee” language of the contract.

Harrisburg Local 776, a freight local with two large breakbulks, came well prepared to question the companies. As one comment posted on the internet bulletin board TruckingBoards put it, they “kicked some *** for the working class.” They were backed up by a few freight locals, including Lancaster Local 771, Atlanta Local 728, and St. Louis Local 600.

Most locals apparently didn’t raise any issues or question the company. The decision is up to the freight division; a final answer is expected next week.

Issues raised by some local leaders include:

Delay Implementation of Change?

Reportedly there may be some delay in implementation of the changes. The bid may be in late June and the implementation date may be in late July. One problem: how will they have time to train the dock workers who bid on UE positions?

Truckload Operation Starting

YRC has started to take advantage of another provision of the contract (Article 29, Section 6) allowing a percentage of road work to be subcontracted to a truck load carrier. Apparently that carrier will be Glen Moore, a subsidiary of YRC.

Glen Moore will grant unionization rights to the Teamsters Union, but the deal is that it will be under a contract substandard to the NMFA.

The logic of this contract concession is that freight will move off the rail to this truckload operation. But the fact is, freight has already come off the rail to NMFA road drivers. While the contract allows railing up to 26% of freight, Yellow and Roadway are railing only 21%.

Glen Moore has a limited number of teams pulling Yellow and Roadway trailers, and it will soon increase.



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