From an article titled ‘Contract truck drivers strike indefinitely against Pacific 9 Transportation in Los Angeles’ at CBS Local:

Port truck drivers went on strike Tuesday to improve conditions for themselves, their families and all drivers.

At 6 a.m., Pacific 9 Transportation (Pac 9) drivers displayed their intention to strike indefinitely at the company’s yard in Carson, the Port of Los Angeles and Long Beach Marine Terminals.

According to drivers, Pac 9 has misclassified employees as contract workers, reduced their pay and refused to comply with the law.

“The company refuses to recognize us as employees, refuses to provide us with safe and reliable trucks, and refuses to improve our work environment,” said Pac 9 Driver Pedro Martinez. “We are going on strike again, this time indefinitely, because we are tired of the misclassification.”

Truck drivers have also filed claims for wage theft and even sued the company.

“I’m tired of the misclassification and abuse and I won’t keep paying for that truck because it’s too dangerous,” Pac 9 Driver Fariborz Rostamian added. “This has to end. We deserve respect.”

The Teamsters Port Division reported change has become apparent in some companies such as Shippers Transport Express and Eco Flow Transportation have converted to an employee model.

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